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Best Mortgage in Iowa

Home purchase loans, refinancing, and home equity products from top mortgage lenders. In Iowa, personal loans are capped at 36% APR for licensed consumer lenders, overseen by the Iowa Division of Banking.

Iowa Lending Overview

Personal Loan APR cap

36%

Median Home Price

$213,000

Median Household Income

$68,000

Avg Student Debt

$33,013

State Regulator

Iowa Division of Banking

Notable law: Iowa's Consumer Credit Code limits personal loan rates to 36% APR, while the state also allows a licensed payday product under a separate regulatory framework at higher rates.

8 Mortgage Lenders serving Iowa

Best Egg

Mortgage
4.1
APR Range
7.99% – 29.99%
Loan Amount
$2,000 – $50,000
Min Credit Score
660

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at Best Egg

Better Mortgage

Mortgage
4.0
APR Range
6.30% – 7.50%
Loan Amount
$50,000 – $2,000,000
Min Credit Score
620

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at Better Mortgage

Bluevine

Mortgage
3.9
APR Range
4.80% – 95.00%
Loan Amount
$1,000 – $500,000
Min Credit Score
620

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at Bluevine

Capital One Auto

Mortgage
4.1
APR Range
5.09% – 19.99%
Loan Amount
$4,000 – $250,000
Min Credit Score
600

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at Capital One Auto

Earnest

Mortgage
4.2
APR Range
3.95% – 9.99%
Loan Amount
$5,000 – $500,000
Min Credit Score
670

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at Earnest

LightStream

Mortgage
4.3
APR Range
6.49% – 24.89%
Loan Amount
$5,000 – $100,000
Min Credit Score
700

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at LightStream

LightStream Auto

Mortgage
4.2
APR Range
6.49% – 20.49%
Loan Amount
$5,000 – $100,000
Min Credit Score
700

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at LightStream Auto

OnDeck

Mortgage
3.5
APR Range
10.99% – 99.00%
Loan Amount
$5,000 – $400,000
Min Credit Score
625

Available to residents of Iowa

Apply at OnDeck

Iowa Lending Laws

Iowa's Consumer Credit Code limits personal loan rates to 36% APR, while the state also allows a licensed payday product under a separate regulatory framework at higher rates.

The primary regulator for consumer lending in Iowa is the Iowa Division of Banking. Borrowers with complaints about a lender can file reports directly with that agency or with the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

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