MortgageDepot Expands Footprint With Connecticut Mortgage Broker License Approval

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August 2025 – MortgageDepot is proud to announce its official approval as a licensed mortgage broker in the state of Connecticut, expanding its reach and continuing its commitment to offering creative and competitive mortgage solutions throughout the Northeast.

With this new license, MortgageDepot is now able to offer a full suite of lending products to Connecticut homeowners, real estate investors, and business owners, including residential, commercial, non-QM, and home equity loans.

“Our expansion into Connecticut reflects our ongoing mission to make diverse and accessible lending options available to more borrowers,” said Robert Jacobs, COO at MortgageDepot. “We understand that every client’s financial picture is different, and our wide range of loan programs allows us to tailor solutions to meet those unique needs.”

Now Serving All of Connecticut With:

  • Residential Loans: Conventional, FHA, VA, and other home financing options for first-time and experienced buyers.
  • Non-QM Loans: Designed for self-employed borrowers, investors, and those with non-traditional income or credit.
  • Commercial Mortgages: Financing for office buildings, multi-family properties, retail spaces, and more.
  • Home Equity Loans: Access equity from your home’s value to consolidate debt, fund renovations, or invest in new opportunities.

Connecticut borrowers can expect the same expert guidance, fast approvals, and personalized service that MortgageDepot is known for. Whether you’re buying, refinancing, or investing, our team is ready to help you navigate the mortgage process with confidence.

We look forward to a healthy and prosperous journey in this fine State.

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