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Announcing Money's New Ranking: The Best Mortgage Lenders

- Francesco Ciccolella for Money
Francesco Ciccolella for Money

No one is ever going to tell you that buying a home is a walk in the park. Down payments, closing costs, inspections — it’s often an anxiety-fueled race to the finish line that can leave you, the new homeowner exhausted, wondering if you made the right moves.

Today, Money is helping to ease that process with the release of our first-ever Best Mortgage Lenders ranking. After several months of number crunching and comparison, we’ve selected three lenders that any prospective homebuyer should consider during the process, looking at best overall customer service, best for first-time homebuyers, and the best for military families.

Highlights include:

Click here to find out who the winners are — and read up on how the coronavirus pandemic plays into the housing market this year, as well as how you can take advantage of the historic mortgage rates right now.While this new ranking is most applicable for people ready to buy soon — we also recognize that many people may be thinking about buying a home in the future. We know that there are things you can do today to help better position yourself to buy a home in 3, 6, or 12+ months.

For those still at the learning phase of their home buying journey, we are excited to release our new first-time homebuyer challenge. Created by No. 1 New York Times bestselling author David Bach (The Latte Factor, The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner), you will get daily tips that will help demystify the home buying process challenges over the course of 5 days, sent directly to your inbox. Watch the videos, and complete them — and you’ll be well on your way to getting that dream home.

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