Mortgage Warehouse Lending
Let us finance your mortgage originations with a warehouse line of credit.
Build an ongoing relationship with a proven warehouse lender.
In the world of warehouse lending for mortgage originators, competitive products get you in the game, but personalized service sets you apart. As one of the top tier warehouse lenders in the nation1 with over $11 billion in loan commitments, Flagstar Bank provides the proven solution you've been searching for backed by a dedicated team of warehouse mortgage experts. Every type of residential mortgage can be warehoused with Flagstar: conventional, government-insured, manufactured housing, reverse mortgage, and construction loan. Additionally, you can consolidate your warehouse lines of credit with Flagstar to fend off rising rates. And as one of the very few warehouse lenders accepting eNotes, you’ll significantly expedite the closing and selling of your loans—being able to fund more clients without increasing your warehouse line of credit.
FEATURES YOU’LL LOVE:
- No phone queues—dedicated relationship manager and processor
- Warehouse lines of credit starting at $1M
- All advance requests and warehouse reporting are handled online
- On-site training support
- No fulfillment or servicing requirements
- FDIC-insured bank
- Real-time reporting
- Increased efficiency with eNotes acceptance
- Paperless processing and delivery for greater efficiency
- No restrictions on investors
- No minimum volume to be sold to Flagstar
CONTACT BRIAN STRICKRODT AT (517) 817-1070 OR EMAIL TO GET STARTED
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET

Compare us to your current warehouse lending provider.
At Flagstar, you’re never a number. We take great pride in providing each customer with a high level of attention, service, and technology to help drive success. Experience the difference and see how our expert level of service compares to your current warehouse lending provider; just provide two years of financials, and we will prepare a warehouse lending term sheet just for you.
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1Source: Inside Mortgage Finance Report published on September 1, 2022, with balances as of June 2022.