California Mortgage/Mortgage Broker

California Mortgage Broker
Your Advocate, Not a Bank

In California's complex real estate market, you need more than a loan officer—you need an advocate who shops the entire market on your behalf. As an independent mortgage broker licensed in California (NMLS #233747, CA-DRE #01408122), I have access to 240+ wholesale lenders competing for your business.

240+
Wholesale Lenders
15K+
5-Star Reviews
$1,000
Best Price Guarantee
20+
Years Experience

Why California Homebuyers Choose Mortgage Brokers

California's high home prices mean even small rate differences translate to significant savings. A 0.25% rate reduction on a $1 million loan saves over $50,000 in interest over 30 years. That's why working with an independent broker matters.

Mortgage Broker

  • Access to 240+ wholesale lenders
  • Wholesale rates (typically 0.125-0.25% lower)
  • Matches your scenario to best-fit lender
  • Works for you, not the bank
  • One application, multiple options

Direct Lender/Bank

  • Only their own products available
  • Retail rates with built-in margin
  • May decline non-standard scenarios
  • Loan officer works for the bank
  • Must reapply at each lender

Why Broker Access Matters in California

High Loan Amounts

With California median prices exceeding $800K, rate shopping across 240+ lenders can save $30,000-$100,000+ over your loan term. We find lenders who price jumbo loans competitively.

Self-Employed Friendly

California's gig economy and entrepreneurial culture means many buyers have complex income. We know which lenders offer bank statement programs, asset depletion, and 1099 income options.

Competitive Markets

In hot California markets, closing speed matters. Our lender relationships help prioritize your file, with some programs closing in as little as 14 days when needed.

Meet Your California Mortgage Broker

I'm Emmett Clark, and I've spent over 20 years helping California families navigate the mortgage process. With two Master's degrees and a broker's license, I bring both analytical expertise and practical experience to every transaction.

As an independent broker, I'm not employed by any single bank or lender. My job is to find you the best loan from my network of 240+ wholesale lenders—whether that's a major bank, credit union, or specialty lender that fits your unique situation.

California's diverse markets—from San Francisco tech money to LA entertainment income to San Diego military families—require customized solutions. I've helped thousands of California borrowers find loans that conventional banks couldn't offer.

Learn More About Emmett
Emmett Clark - California Mortgage Broker
15,000+

5-Star Google Reviews

Our Guarantee

$1,000 Best Price Guarantee

Close a loan with any lender for a lower combination of interest rate, fees, and monthly mortgage insurance? We'll send you a $1,000 check. That's how confident we are in our wholesale lender network.

Share Your Loan Estimate

Send us your competitor's LE to compare

We Try to Beat It

Rate, fees & mortgage insurance combined

Close & Get Paid

Show Final CD within 10 days, get $1,000

Get Your Guaranteed Quote

Serving All California Markets

From the Bay Area to SoCal, I help California buyers in every major market. Each region has unique challenges—and I know which lenders serve each area best.

What California Clients Say

"I went to my bank first and got a 7.25% quote. Emmett shopped his lender network and found me 6.875% with the same terms—saving me $150/month on my Irvine condo."
Jason T.

Jason T.

First-Time Buyer, Irvine CA

"As a self-employed consultant, banks kept denying me. Emmett found a lender who understood my income structure and got me approved for a $1.2M home in San Francisco."
Michelle K.

Michelle K.

Self-Employed, San Francisco CA

Ready to Work With a California Mortgage Broker?

Whether you're buying your first home in Long Beach, refinancing in the Bay Area, or purchasing an investment property in Orange County—let me shop 240+ lenders to find your best rate.

California Mortgage Broker FAQs

What is the difference between a mortgage broker and a lender in California?

A California mortgage lender (like Wells Fargo or Chase) offers only their own loan products at their set rates. A mortgage broker is an independent professional who shops your loan across multiple wholesale lenders to find the best rate and terms. Brokers typically have access to better wholesale pricing not available directly to consumers.

How does a mortgage broker get paid in California?

California mortgage brokers are compensated through lender-paid or borrower-paid compensation, which is fully disclosed on your Loan Estimate. The compensation is typically built into the rate or paid at closing. Importantly, brokers cannot receive higher compensation for steering you to a more expensive loan.

Why should I use a mortgage broker instead of going directly to a bank?

Mortgage brokers have access to wholesale rates from multiple lenders, often 0.125-0.25% lower than retail rates. They can also match your specific situation (self-employed, investment property, jumbo) with lenders who specialize in that loan type, potentially saving thousands over the loan term.

What is the $1,000 Best Price Guarantee?

If you close a loan with any lender for a lower combination of interest rate, fees, and monthly mortgage insurance, we'll send you a $1,000 check. Simply share your Loan Estimate so we can compare—if we can't beat it and you close with the competitor, show us the Final Closing Disclosure within 10 days and we'll pay you $1,000.

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