Bank of Clarke is a local community bank with an experienced team offering expertise in every area of mortgage lending. Our lending specialists have access to a full range of mortgage products. Our lending specialists are dedicated to finding the right loan, with the best rate and term, to fit your budget. We look forward to putting our mortgage team to work for you, with the assistance of a live loan officer to guide you through the process of choosing the exact loan product to meet your specific needs. We are ready to assist you with any of the following goals:
It is our pleasure to offer our exceptional mortgage services online. Through us you not only have access to the best loans available in the marketplace, you can even apply for your loan, at your convenience, online - 24 hours a day.
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Please use the Borrower Portal to access your loan application once you have completed the initial application. It can be used to communicate with your Loan Officer and Processor and also to securely upload the documents that will be required to get your loan closed.Apply Now
Chart data is for illustrative purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Chart accuracy is not guaranteed, and products may not be available for your situation.
The Annual Percentage Rate (APR() reflects the effective cost of your loan on a yearly basis, taking into account such terms as interest, most closing costs, discount points (also referred to as "points") and loan origination fees. One point is 1% of the mortgage amount (for example, $1,000 on a $100,000 loan) based on the interest rate on your note, not on APR.