Home Loans Built Around You
Low rates, low closing costs, and local loan experts helping Cleveland homebuyers every step of the way.
📞 Call Our Cleveland Loan Team: (440) 696-0300
If you’re looking for Cleveland mortgage loans, Union Savings Bank offers low rates, low closing costs, and personalized service from local loan experts. Whether you’re buying your first home or upgrading, we help Cleveland homebuyers confidently find the right loan.
Mortgage Loans in Cleveland, Ohio
Union Savings Bank provides mortgage loans for homebuyers across Cleveland and Independence, Ohio. With competitive interest rates and some of the lowest closing costs in the region, we make homeownership more affordable.
Our team works with you to understand your goals and recommend loan options that fit your budget, timeline, and long-term plans. Learn more about our home mortgage loans, explore refinancing options for Cleveland homeowners, or visit our Cleveland branch to speak with a local loan expert.
Serving Cleveland and Northeast Ohio
Our Independence branch proudly serves Cleveland, Parma, Garfield Heights, Seven Hills, Brecksville, and surrounding communities.
Serving Cleveland, Independence, and surrounding Northeast Ohio communities, our team understands the local housing market and helps you make informed decisions about your home loan.
Talk to a Cleveland Loan Officer
Have questions about your mortgage options? Call our Cleveland Loan Team today and get personalized guidance.
📞 (440) 696-0300
A Trusted Mortgage Lender Since 1904
Union Savings Bank has helped generations of homeowners achieve their goals with affordable mortgage solutions and personalized service.
Cleveland Mortgage Loan FAQs
What credit score do I need for a mortgage?
Requirements vary, but many programs are available for a range of credit profiles.
How much can I borrow?
Loan amounts depend on your income, debt, and financial profile.
How long does the mortgage process take?
Timelines vary, but our team works to keep your loan moving efficiently from application to closing.
To learn more about refinancing, visit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau:
https://www.consumerfinance.gov/
