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Licensed California mortgage broker with loan programs specialized to your unique situation. Purchase loans, refinancing, FHA, VA, jumbo, commercial, construction, down payment assistance, and more across every Shasta community.

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Why Shasta County Homebuyers Choose Us

Why Choose a California Mortgage Broker Serving Shasta County, CA?
Custom programs, not one-size-fits-all bank products

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Schedule a quick 15-minute call and we'll match you to the right program for your Shasta County purchase.

We as brokers shop hundreds of lenders for you. Banks offer their own limited products.

As mortgage specialists serving Shasta County buyers across 3 cities, we match your unique situation to the right program.

Shasta County offers opportunities for buyers with the right financing strategy.

  • Wide price range means finding the right loan program matters
  • First-time buyers compete with investors for inventory
  • Pre-approval strength makes the difference in negotiations

We've spent 40+ years solving these exact challenges.

We're here to help match you with the perfect loan program for your Shasta County purchase.

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How the Mortgage Process Works in Shasta County

We've simplified the mortgage maze into four clear steps. No surprises, just results.

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Talk with a Shasta County mortgage expert to understand your situation and see your personalized loan options. Call (510) 589-4096 or schedule online. No pressure - just honest guidance.

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Complete your loan application online and upload your documents. We'll review everything to make sure it's complete before submitting to our lending partners.

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We submit your application to our lending partners. Their underwriters review your documents, verify your income and credit, and issue your loan approval.

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Sign your final documents, get your keys, and move into your Shasta County home. We coordinate everything to make closing day smooth and stress-free.

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What Types of Mortgages Are Available in Shasta County, CA? Purchase, refinance, commercial, and specialized financing

Finding the right home loan in Shasta County starts with understanding your options. We've streamlined hundreds of mortgage programs into 8 clear categories for Shasta County home buyers—covering purchase loans, refinance, commercial real estate, and specialized financing like bank statement and jumbo loans. Explore the general programs to compare down payment options and requirements, or apply now for a custom financing solution tailored to your Shasta County property.

Purchase Loans

Speed & Certainty

Whether you're buying your first condo or a $3M estate, we offer comprehensive financing solutions with 14-day closings. Explore our complete range of purchase loan programs below.

Refinance

Rate & Term, Cash-Out

Refinance to lower your interest rate, shorten your loan term, or access home equity for renovations, debt consolidation, or investment opportunities. Explore all refinance programs below.

Commercial Loans

SBA 504 & 7(a)

Finance commercial real estate, owner-occupied buildings, or business expansions. Explore all commercial financing programs below.

Construction & Renovation

Build & Improve

Finance new construction, renovations, or land purchases. Explore all construction and renovation programs below.

Property Types

Specialized Properties

From condos and townhomes to multi-family buildings and unique property types. Explore all specialized property financing programs below.

Down Payment Assistance

CalHFA & Local DPA

Access California's down payment assistance programs. Explore all DPA programs below.

Special Income Doc

Alternative Documentation

Self-employed professionals, freelancers, and business owners. Explore all special income documentation programs below.

2026 Loan Limits

Shasta County Loan Limits

Loan Type 1-Unit 2-Unit 3-Unit 4-Unit
Conventional
$832,750 $833K $1,066,250 $1.07M $1,288,800 $1.29M $1,601,750 $1.60M
FHA
$541,287 $541K $693,050 $693K $837,700 $838K $1,041,125 $1.04M

Limits effective January 1, 2026. VA loans have no county limit for qualified veterans.

Shasta County Market

Shasta County Housing & Mortgage Market in 2026 Financing options, loan programs & affordability guide

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Prices & Trends

Shasta County offers North State homeownership opportunities at $375K median pricing, serving first-time buyers, young families, and working-class households with entry-level to moderate household incomes. The appreciating market creating refinancing opportunities presents multiple financing pathways for prospective homebuyers in Shasta County. The 62.5% homeownership rate reflects Shasta County's mix of homeowners and renters, creating opportunities for first-time buyers entering the market.

Who's Buying in Shasta County

Shasta County's median $375K pricing positions most properties comfortably within conforming loan limits, maximizing financing options including FHA, conventional, and VA programs. Shasta County offers diverse property price points across different neighborhoods, each requiring tailored financing approaches based on purchase price and buyer qualifications. Low down payment programs dominate Shasta County financing, with FHA (3.5% down), conventional (3% down), and zero-down options enabling entry for first-time and budget-conscious buyers.

Your Loan Fit

Shasta County residents work across diverse employment sectors including Healthcare (Mercy Medical), Tourism (Shasta Lake), Retail and services, with median household income of $55,000 supporting varied mortgage qualifications. Many Shasta County borrowers qualify using standard W-2 income documentation, while self-employed buyers and gig economy workers utilize alternative documentation programs including bank statement loans showing 12-24 months deposit history. Most Shasta County buyers maintain manageable debt-to-income ratios below 43%, though FHA and VA programs allow up to 50-55% DTI for well-qualified borrowers with compensating factors like substantial reserves or excellent credit.

Down Payment & Refinance in Shasta County

For Shasta County first-time buyers and budget-conscious households, our 6-Month Forgivable Grant Program eliminates the down payment barrier entirely, covering 3% down on conventional financing. This lender-paid grant requires no repayment after 6 months of homeownership, significantly shorter than CalHFA's 5-year programs, and carries no income limits or first-time buyer requirements. In Shasta County, the program covers up to $26K in down payment assistance for purchases up to $859K, working with Shasta County's $375K median pricing to deliver accessible zero-down financing for median-priced homes. This program positions Shasta County homeownership within reach for working families who have saved closing costs but lack large down payment reserves.

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Shasta County buyers predominantly use FHA financing for 3.5% down payment accessibility, zero-down programs including our forgivable grant and VA benefits, and occasional USDA loans for qualified rural properties. FHA accepts credit scores as low as 580 (or 500 with 10% down), conventional programs approve borrowers at 620+, and our zero-down program works with scores of 640+, accommodating Shasta County's diverse buyer qualifications. Our loan officers evaluate each Shasta County buyer's unique situation to recommend the most advantageous loan program based on credit profile, down payment capacity, and long-term homeownership goals.

Local Shasta County Expertise

We've helped hundreds of Shasta County families achieve homeownership, specializing in first-time buyer programs, down payment assistance navigation, and credit qualification for buyers entering California's real estate market. Our Shasta County expertise extends beyond rate quotes to include strategic advice on offer structure, appraisal contingencies, and seller expectations in competitive Shasta County markets. This local knowledge enables us to pre-qualify buyers accurately, anticipate potential underwriting issues, and close loans efficiently in Shasta County's unique real estate environment.

Shasta County Calculators

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Calculate your monthly payment, affordability, and closing costs with Shasta County-specific property tax rates and loan limits. Get accurate estimates before you start shopping.

Shasta County Mortgage FAQs
Common questions answered

Common questions from Shasta County homebuyers and refinance clients. Can't find your answer? Book a 15-minute call with a Senior Loan Officer.

How long does it take to get approved for a mortgage in Shasta County?

Pre-approval typically takes 24-72 hours. Full underwriting approval takes 14-21 days. We work with lenders offering express underwriting for strong borrowers who need faster closings.

What documents do I need to apply for a mortgage?

Standard documents needed: pay stubs (last 30 days), W-2s (past 2 years), tax returns (past 2 years), bank statements (past 2 months), and photo ID. Self-employed borrowers need business tax returns and P&L statements. We'll provide a complete checklist for your situation.

How long does it take to close on a house in Shasta County?

Typical Shasta County closing timeline: 30-45 days from accepted offer. VA/FHA loans may take slightly longer. Cash buyers close in 7-14 days. We work to meet your timeline and coordinate with all parties to close on schedule.

What down payment do I need to buy a home in Shasta County?

You have several low down payment options in Shasta County: Conventional (3% down), FHA (3.5% down), VA (0% for veterans), and our 6-Month Forgivable Grant Program covering your entire down payment. Many Shasta County buyers purchase with 3.5% or less down.

What down payment assistance programs are available in Shasta County?

Our No Money Down program offers $0 down payment for qualified Shasta County buyers. We also offer our 6-Month Forgivable Grant (covers 3-3.5% down, forgiven after 6 months), CalHFA programs, and local first-time buyer assistance. Unlike CalHFA's 5-year requirements, our programs have no income limits and no first-time buyer requirement.

Can I buy a home in Shasta County with no money down?

Yes! Zero-down options for Shasta County buyers include: VA loans (eligible veterans), USDA loans (eligible rural areas), and our 6-Month Forgivable Grant Program combined with seller concessions for closing costs. Many Shasta County families purchase with minimal upfront cash.

What are the loan limits in Shasta County?

2026 Shasta County limits: FHA $541,287, Conventional $832,750. Any loan above $832,750 is a jumbo loan. Most Shasta County properties fall within conforming limits, maximizing your financing options.

Should I get an FHA or conventional loan in Shasta County?

For Shasta County's $375K median price: FHA is better for credit scores under 680 or down payments under 5%—it's more forgiving on DTI ratios too. Conventional is better with 5%+ down and 700+ credit (lower PMI costs). We compare both options for your specific situation.

What if I was denied by another lender?

A denial doesn't mean you can't buy in Shasta County. We review your denial letter, identify the specific issues (credit, DTI, income documentation), and match you with lenders who have more flexible guidelines. Common solutions include FHA loans for credit flexibility, alternative documentation, or co-borrower structures.

What credit score do I need to buy a home in Shasta County?

Credit requirements by loan type: FHA accepts 580+ (or 500 with 10% down), conventional starts at 620, VA at 620+. Our zero-down grant program works with 640+. Higher scores (720+) get better rates, but we work with borrowers across the credit spectrum.

Do you work with first-time homebuyers in Shasta County?

Absolutely—first-time buyers are our specialty in Shasta County. We guide you through the entire process, help you understand FHA vs conventional vs VA options, identify all available down payment assistance in Shasta County, and structure your purchase to minimize upfront costs.

What if my credit score is below 620?

You still have options in Shasta County. FHA loans accept credit scores as low as 580 (or 500 with 10% down). We also offer credit improvement strategies and can connect you with rapid rescoring services to boost your score before applying. Many buyers improve 20-50 points within 30 days.

How do I know I'm getting a competitive rate?

As a mortgage broker, we shop your scenario across 50+ wholesale lenders to find the best pricing. Unlike retail banks that only offer their own rates, we show you side-by-side comparisons with identical terms. No junk fees or hidden charges—just transparent pricing.

What makes A Good Lender different from online lenders or big banks?

You work directly with a Senior Loan Officer (15+ years average experience) from application through closing—not a call center. We have local Shasta County expertise, same-day underwriting decisions, and flexibility to solve complex situations that algorithm-based lenders decline.

What are closing costs when buying a home in Shasta County?

Closing costs in Shasta County typically run 2-4% of the purchase price. On a $375K home, expect $10,000-$20,000 covering appraisal, title insurance, escrow fees, and prepaids. FHA allows sellers to contribute up to 6% toward your closing costs.

How long does it take to get approved for a mortgage in Shasta County?

Pre-approval typically takes 24-72 hours. Full underwriting approval takes 14-21 days. We work with lenders offering express underwriting for strong borrowers who need faster closings.

What down payment do I need to buy a home in Shasta County?

You have several low down payment options in Shasta County: Conventional (3% down), FHA (3.5% down), VA (0% for veterans), and our 6-Month Forgivable Grant Program covering your entire down payment. Many Shasta County buyers purchase with 3.5% or less down.

What if I was denied by another lender?

A denial doesn't mean you can't buy in Shasta County. We review your denial letter, identify the specific issues (credit, DTI, income documentation), and match you with lenders who have more flexible guidelines. Common solutions include FHA loans for credit flexibility, alternative documentation, or co-borrower structures.

How do I know I'm getting a competitive rate?

As a mortgage broker, we shop your scenario across 50+ wholesale lenders to find the best pricing. Unlike retail banks that only offer their own rates, we show you side-by-side comparisons with identical terms. No junk fees or hidden charges—just transparent pricing.

What makes A Good Lender different from online lenders or big banks?

You work directly with a Senior Loan Officer (15+ years average experience) from application through closing—not a call center. We have local Shasta County expertise, same-day underwriting decisions, and flexibility to solve complex situations that algorithm-based lenders decline.

What are closing costs when buying a home in Shasta County?

Closing costs in Shasta County typically run 2-4% of the purchase price. On a $375K home, expect $10,000-$20,000 covering appraisal, title insurance, escrow fees, and prepaids. FHA allows sellers to contribute up to 6% toward your closing costs.

What documents do I need to apply for a mortgage?

Standard documents needed: pay stubs (last 30 days), W-2s (past 2 years), tax returns (past 2 years), bank statements (past 2 months), and photo ID. Self-employed borrowers need business tax returns and P&L statements. We'll provide a complete checklist for your situation.

How long does it take to close on a house in Shasta County?

Typical Shasta County closing timeline: 30-45 days from accepted offer. VA/FHA loans may take slightly longer. Cash buyers close in 7-14 days. We work to meet your timeline and coordinate with all parties to close on schedule.

What credit score do I need to buy a home in Shasta County?

Credit requirements by loan type: FHA accepts 580+ (or 500 with 10% down), conventional starts at 620, VA at 620+. Our zero-down grant program works with 640+. Higher scores (720+) get better rates, but we work with borrowers across the credit spectrum.

What are the loan limits in Shasta County?

2026 Shasta County limits: FHA $541,287, Conventional $832,750. Any loan above $832,750 is a jumbo loan. Most Shasta County properties fall within conforming limits, maximizing your financing options.

What down payment assistance programs are available in Shasta County?

Our No Money Down program offers $0 down payment for qualified Shasta County buyers. We also offer our 6-Month Forgivable Grant (covers 3-3.5% down, forgiven after 6 months), CalHFA programs, and local first-time buyer assistance. Unlike CalHFA's 5-year requirements, our programs have no income limits and no first-time buyer requirement.

Can I buy a home in Shasta County with no money down?

Yes! Zero-down options for Shasta County buyers include: VA loans (eligible veterans), USDA loans (eligible rural areas), and our 6-Month Forgivable Grant Program combined with seller concessions for closing costs. Many Shasta County families purchase with minimal upfront cash.

Do you work with first-time homebuyers in Shasta County?

Absolutely—first-time buyers are our specialty in Shasta County. We guide you through the entire process, help you understand FHA vs conventional vs VA options, identify all available down payment assistance in Shasta County, and structure your purchase to minimize upfront costs.

What if my credit score is below 620?

You still have options in Shasta County. FHA loans accept credit scores as low as 580 (or 500 with 10% down). We also offer credit improvement strategies and can connect you with rapid rescoring services to boost your score before applying. Many buyers improve 20-50 points within 30 days.

Should I get an FHA or conventional loan in Shasta County?

For Shasta County's $375K median price: FHA is better for credit scores under 680 or down payments under 5%—it's more forgiving on DTI ratios too. Conventional is better with 5%+ down and 700+ credit (lower PMI costs). We compare both options for your specific situation.

What are the 2026 loan limits in Shasta County?

Shasta County is designated as a standard area. Conventional conforming loan limits are $807K for single-family homes, $1M for 2-unit properties, $1.2M for 3-unit properties, and $1.6M for 4-unit properties. FHA limits match these amounts.

Which cities in Shasta County do you serve?

We serve all cities and communities throughout Shasta County, California.

Do I need a jumbo loan to buy in Shasta County?

Most properties in Shasta County fall under the $807K conforming limit, allowing you to use conventional financing with better rates.

What down payment assistance programs are available in Shasta County?

Several programs are available including CalHFA down payment assistance, local first-time buyer programs, and various grant programs. We'll help you identify all programs you qualify for based on your income and location.

About Shasta County’s Housing Market

Shasta County sits in California’s North State, and you’ll find home prices here that range from about $300K to $400K depending on where you’re looking. That’s well below the state’s conforming loan limit of $807K, which means you won’t deal with the jumbo loan requirements that buyers face in pricier parts of California. Standard conventional financing works just fine here, and you’ll actually be able to use the full conforming limit if you need it. Redding is the regional hub where median prices run around $400K, even though Anderson comes in at about $325K and Shasta Lake sits closer to $300K.

The difference isn’t just price. Redding functions as the employment and services center for the area, Anderson gives you more affordability with easy access to everything, and Shasta Lake attracts buyers who want that recreation-focused lifestyle right on the water. The local economy runs on healthcare, with Mercy Medical as a major employer, plus tourism tied to Shasta Lake and the surrounding outdoor recreation that brings people here year-round. That’s not a single-industry town, which matters when you’re thinking about long-term property values and job stability. You’re looking at a market that’s held up by steady employment sectors rather than boom-and-bust cycles, and that tends to mean fewer wild swings in home prices. hasPage: false

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