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DIVERSIFUND TEXAS
Not Just Loans, Solutions

About Us

If you are a consumer needing a Mortgage Loan you can rely on DiversiFund Texas, LP for an honest evaluation of your specific, personal situation. We won’t try to talk you in to a mortgage that is not in your best interest. Many of our best customers began with a long term plan.

If you are a Realtor or other Industry Professional rest assured that we understand you are trusting us with your livelihood and your reputation. We will make certain that you receive your commission on time, and we will hand you back your reputation in better condition than you gave it to us.

Thanks for visiting our site.

Kevin Gahagan

KEVIN GAHAGAN
Loan Officer

kevin@divfund.com
Mobile (817) 691-8882
Office 
(817) 377-8900
NMLS #276701

Brent Gahagan

BRENT GAHAGAN
Loan Officer

brent@divfund.com
Mobile (817) 715-1850
Office (817) 377-8900
NMLS #2110522

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The Role of a Co-Signer in Mortgage Applications: Pros, Cons, and Alternatives
May 1, 2024
Are you dreaming of owning your own home but facing obstacles in securing a mortgage? You're not alone. Many aspiring homeowners encounter challenges due to factors like credit history, income, or debt-to-income ratio. There is a potential solution that could help you achieve your homeownership goals: a cosigner.
Choosing Between a Home Equity Loan and HELOC
April 30, 2024
As a homeowner, tapping into your home equity can be a strategic financial move. Whether you're renovating your house, consolidating debt, or covering major expenses, two popular options stand out: home equity loans and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs).
What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – April 29th, 2024
April 29, 2024
At Wednesday's meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is widely expected to maintain the current federal funds rate target range of 5.25% to 5.50%. This decision comes amidst conflicting economic signals. Tailing that, there is the Chicago PMI, Non-farm Payrolls, and the full release of the Consumer Confidence report. All of these are expected to match current economic conditions. The prior week's GDP numbers also factor into the equation, informing that economic growth has slowed this year compared to the previous year for Quarter 1. The PCE Index, the Federal Reserve's preferred choice of inflation indicators, has shown inflation is within expectations but the whole picture is clear.