Mortgage Brokers in Dallas, TX

Compare trusted local mortgage brokers in Dallas — credentials, fees, and reviews.

Dallas, Texas

Top mortgage brokers in Dallas

Looking for mortgage brokers in Dallas, TX? Compare local mortgage brokers below on credentials (NMLS-licensed), fee model, and verified reviews. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is a major financial hub, home to large advisory firms and a deep network of independent professionals.

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Town Square Mortgage
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (3027)
Mortgage Brokers · Dallas, TX
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Supreme Lending Dallas
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (1161)
Mortgage Brokers · Dallas, TX
NMLS-licensed
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Churchill Mortgage – Dallas
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (502)
Mortgage Brokers · Dallas, TX
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John Tatum, SWBC Mortgage – Loan Officer
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (349)
Mortgage Brokers · Dallas, TX
NMLS-licensed
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Academy Mortgage
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (307)
Mortgage Brokers · Dallas, TX
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How to choose

  • Verify the NMLS license at nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
  • Compare the lender network — more lenders, more rate options.
  • Get the fees in writing (origination, broker fee, points).
  • Ask about loan types: conventional, FHA, VA, jumbo.

Typical cost

Broker compensation is typically 1%–2% of the loan, paid by the lender or the borrower. Always compare the APR and the Loan Estimate, not just the rate.

Mortgage Brokers in Dallas: FAQs

Is a mortgage broker better than a bank?

A broker shops many lenders at once, which can beat a single bank’s rate and helps borrowers with non-standard income or credit. A bank may win on relationship discounts. Comparing both, using the APR, is the smart move.

How are mortgage brokers paid?

Brokers earn roughly 1%–2% of the loan amount, paid either by the lender (lender-paid) or by you (borrower-paid). Federal rules prohibit charging both, and the amount must be disclosed on your Loan Estimate.

How much does a mortgage broker cost in Dallas?

Broker compensation is typically 1%–2% of the loan, paid by the lender or the borrower. Always compare the APR and the Loan Estimate, not just the rate. Rates in Dallas and North Texas are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.

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