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Mortgage Loans in Orlando, FL

No matter what your situation is, there is a home financing solution for you. We are ready to guide you through your options and get you the best mortgage possible for your unique scenario!

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How the process works

1

Documentation

There are a few critical documents we will need to verify to start your process.  Learn More
2

Appraisal

The appraisal insures the home you are buying is worth the price that is being offered. Learn More
3

Initial Underwriting

The Underwriter will verify that all information is accurate and authentic. Learn More
4

Conditional Approval

Conditional Approval is granted when the Underwriter approves the loan under certain conditions. Learn More
5

Clear To Close

The Underwriter verifies that all documentation has been provided and all conditions have been met. Learn More
6

Closing

Signing the final documentation and receiving the keys to your new home! Learn More

Documentation:

Appraisal:

Underwriting:

Conditional Approval:

Clear to Close:

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All About Orlando

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, a city in central Florida, is home to more than a dozen theme parks. Chief among its claims to fame is Walt Disney World, comprised of parks like the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, as well as water parks. Another major destination, Universal Orlando, offers Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter straddling both. Source

Things To Do In Orlando:

Come Spend A Day In Orlando!

Orlando, a city in central Florida, is home to more than a dozen theme parks. Chief among its claims to fame is Walt Disney World, comprised of parks like the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, as well as water parks. Another major destination, Universal Orlando, offers Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter straddling both. Source

Education in Orlando

About Orlando Educational System

The Orlando region offers more than 35 colleges, universities, technical schools and private institutions as well as continuing education programs that offer on-going opportunities for workers sharpening their skills. The exceptional quality of technology research and training at Central Florida colleges and universities is increasingly recognized as an extraordinary community asset. Working in tandem, the University of Central Florida in Orlando and the University of South Florida in Tampa anchor Florida’s High Tech Corridor, providing undergraduate, graduate and doctoral program options in specialties ranging from microelectronics to bio-med. In addition to the multitude of specialized high tech curriculums, graduate degrees in business administration and law are also available through local universities. Source

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History of Orlando:

Orlando is rich in history!

Orlando’s history dates back to 1838 and the height of the Seminole Wars. The U.S. Army built Fort Gatlin south of the present day Orlando City limits to protect settlers from attacks by Indians.

By 1840, a small community had grown up around the Fort. It was known as Jernigan, named after the Jernigan family, who had established the first permanent settlement in the area. Jernigan had a post office, established May 30, 1850.

Six years later with the settlement expanding northward, the community officially changed its name to Orlando. In 1857, the U.S. Post Office adopted the name change. The Town of Orlando was incorporated in 1875 with 85 inhabitants, 22 of whom were qualified voters. Source

Orlando’s Neighborhood

Check out Orlando’s Neighborhood

An independent city created for northern snow birds, Winter Park is Orlando’s quintessential “old money” neighborhood. Posh boutiques and museums dot this charming enclave where the women are just a little bit blonder and a little bit thinner than anywhere else. Cobblestone streets are the norm here, as are wonderfully old oak trees covered in Spanish moss. Rollins College is the town’s cultural center, with its chapel serving as the backdrop of a popular classical musical series.

Neighborhood residents — largely well-to-do families — have more than a few cultural gems in their own backyard, such as the intimate but stunning Charles Hosmer Museum of American Art, which holds a respectable collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Source

Christopher White

Loan Officer  //  NMLS #1442627

Whether you are a seasoned real estate investor or a first-time homebuyer, we know what it is like to apply for a mortgage and we strive hard never to forget that feeling. We’re excited for the opportunity to earn your trust by offering the right mortgage for your unique financial scenario, providing competitive & fair pricing, and by making sure you are properly communicated to so you have the information you need to know.

chris@marketcapitalmortgage.com(813) 551-0651
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