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Buy now, refinance for free later

Our team wants you to get the most from your Amplify experience. That's why for a limited time we're offering a free refinance¹ to every homebuyer who chooses to work with us.

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Explore our Mortgage Products

The past few years have proven that our award-winning team of real estate professionals can compete with the biggest lenders in Texas—and give you the respect and consideration you deserve throughout the process. So whether you're a first-time borrower or a real estate veteran, we have the right loan for your needs.

30-Year Fixed Loans

Enjoy a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with interest rates and payments that never change.

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15-Year Fixed Loans

Enjoy a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage with interest rates and payments that never change.

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FHA Loans

Qualified buyers can enjoy government-backed loans with added flexibility.

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Adjustable-Rate Loans

Stay flexible with an adjustable-rate mortgage that puts the power back in your hands.

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Jumbo Mortgages

Lock in a mortgage for a home purchases above the conforming loan limit.

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Mortgage Refinance

Explore cash-out refinances or debt consolidation with a mortgage refinance.

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How Much Home Can You Afford?

Let us help you estimate how much home you can afford and your monthly payment before you apply.

This calculator is for illustrative purposes only and based on information provided by the user. Accuracy is not guaranteed. All loans are subject to approval. Your actual rate, terms and fees may vary. Your Monthly Payment calculations reflect only principal and interest, and amounts for taxes and insurance, if applicable, may increase your actual payment.

The Stages of Homebuying

For first-time homebuyers, the homebuying process can be complicated and more than a little intimidating. That's why we've put together this helpful guide to the real estate purchase process. Click the Learn More button below to see more first-time homebuying resources.

  • Prequalification

    Speak with a loan officer about your budget and goals.


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  • House-Hunting

    Find an agent. Then find the home of your dreams.


  • Offer

    Work with your agent to develop the terms of your offer.


  • Approval

    Set aside time for home inspections and mortgage applications.


  • Closing

    Sign your paperwork and take home your new keys.


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Meet Our Mortgage Loan Originators

From refinances to jumbo mortgages, our group of award-winning mortgage loan originators are here to help you get started on the homebuying process.

Meet Our Community Lenders

Every homeownership journey is different. If you are having trouble navigating the real estate market or would benefit from real estate-focused credit counseling from the Amplify team, schedule an appointment with a community lender.

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Use our quick and convenient online portal to submit your application material in a matter of minutes.

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The interest rate displayed is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice. APR is the Annual Percentage Rate based on excellent credit (740+). Your actual rate may vary based on your factors.

The rates provided assume the purpose of the loan is to purchase a property, with a loan amount of $200,000 and an estimated property value of $250,000. The property is located in zip code 78732. The property is an existing single family home and will be used as a primary residence. The rate lock period is 45 days and the assumed credit score is 740.

A mortgage of $200,000 for 30 years at 4.71% APR requires a P&I payment of $1,038 per month. Taxes and insurance for escrow payment are not included; your actual payment obligation will be higher. Assumes closing costs paid out of pocket and tax and insurance escrow account created.