Capitol Hill is one of the most historic and iconic neighborhoods in D.C., known for its beautiful row houses and proximity to the Capitol. We provide personalized lending solutions for homebuyers and homeowners throughout District of Columbia County.
Top-Rated Local Lender
7-Day Processing
Expert Local Advice
Competitive Rates
5-Star Service
Why Choose Kyle Jessee for Your Capitol Hill Mortgage?
Deep Local Knowledge
We understand the Capitol Hill real estate market and the nuances of District of Columbia County property taxes and insurance.
Personalized Solutions
We don't believe in one-size-fits-all. We find the loan program that fits your specific financial goals.
Fast, Transparent Process
Our 6-7-1 process ensures you're always in the loop and your loan closes on time, every time.
Available When You Are
The real estate market doesn't stop on weekends, and neither do we. We're here to answer your questions when you need us.
Capitol Hill Mortgage FAQs
What are the current mortgage rates in Capitol Hill?
Mortgage rates in Capitol Hill and District of Columbia County fluctuate daily based on market conditions. We offer competitive rates for purchase and refinance. Contact us for a personalized rate quote based on your specific scenario.
Do you offer first-time homebuyer programs in Capitol Hill?
Yes! We offer a variety of programs perfect for first-time buyers in Capitol Hill, including FHA loans with 3.5% down, Conventional 3% down options, and VA loans for our veterans.
How long does it take to close a loan in Capitol Hill?
At Movement Mortgage, we are known for our speed. Our goal is to get you from application to clear-to-close in as little as 7 days, though 21-30 days is standard for most purchases in DC.
Ready to Buy or Refi in Capitol Hill?
Let’s get you pre-approved and on the path to homeownership in Capitol Hill.
Movement Mortgage, LLC is an Equal Housing Lender. NMLS ID# 39179. For licensing information, please visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. Interest rates and products are subject to change without notice and may or may not be available at the time of loan commitment or lock-in.