About Us

A valuable, free resource

Since 2005, RefinanceHelpers.com has been helping folks like you get a better deal on their mortgage. We've served over $16 billion in loan requests since then, and are proud to be a valuable, free resource for current and aspiring home owners.

Multiple quotes = bigger savings.
According to a 2012 study* by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, comparing multiple quotes can save you big. The study found that someone borrowing $200,000 saves thousands simply by considering 4 mortgage quotes. At RefinanceHelpers.com, you can request up to 5 competing rate quotes just by completing one short online form.

A network of over 150 lenders
We are not a lender or a broker, we are a free service that gives you access to competitive loan quotes from a network of over 150 lenders simply by completing a single online form. On our website, you can receive up to four quotes at a time instead of just one - enabling you to shop around and save more.

Education and empowerment
In addition to connecting you to mortgage lenders, we aim to educate and empower you by providing valuable mortgage guides and information as well as access to your credit score absolutely free, with no strings attached.

Our site covers all the bases for you, so there's no need for you to look anywhere else. Everything you need is right here. We help you do the research by providing you with articles, calculators, a mortgage glossary, and more.

Getting free quotes takes less than 5 minutes:

1. Fill out our short form by answering a few simple questions.

2. Click to submit the form. Let lenders compete to provide you with the best rates.

3. Get free quotes now! Instantly see a list of mortgage lenders in your area that
will be offering you free loan quotes.

Getting the best possible deal on your mortgage is important and we want to help. RefinanceHelpers.com will make the process quicker, easier, and stress free for you.Let us do the hard work for you.

Click here to get your free loan quotes now.

The RefinanceHelpers Team

*http://www.stanford.edu/~rehall/DiagnosingConsumerConfusionJune2012

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