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About Seattle Mortgage Brokers LLC

A trusted Seattle mortgage company built on relationships, not volume. Our family-owned team brings over 25 years of experience and personalized service to every home loan.

Locally Rooted. Personally Invested.

Seattle Mortgage Brokers LLC was founded with one goal in mind: to simplify the home loan process for local buyers. Led by Steve Gilbert — an experienced Seattle mortgage broker with more than 25 years in the industry — we help individuals and families across Washington State secure smart, affordable financing with less stress.

As a small, family-owned business, we believe in building lifelong relationships. We’re not a call center. We don’t pass you off to departments. We listen, explain your options clearly, and move fast when it counts.

Your Mortgage Should Work for You

Every borrower has a different story — and that’s why cookie-cutter loans don’t work. At Seattle Mortgage Brokers, we look beyond just rates and paperwork. We take the time to understand your timeline, budget, and long-term goals so you feel confident and supported every step of the way.

  • ✅ Personalized loan options (FHA, VA, conventional & more)
  • ✅ Direct communication with your licensed mortgage advisor
  • ✅ Fast pre-approvals and transparent estimates
  • ✅ Trusted experience across King County, Pierce, and Snohomish

Let’s Get Started Together

We’re here to help you navigate your home financing options with clarity and care. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned homeowner, we’ll match you with a loan that fits your goals — not just a product that fits a spreadsheet.

For additional resources on Washington homebuyer programs, visit the Washington State Housing Finance Commission.

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NMLS #761615. Seattle Mortgage Brokers LLC is a family-owned, Equal Housing Lender licensed in Washington. All loan programs are subject to credit approval. Content provided for informational purposes only and in full compliance with Washington State DFI guidelines.

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