Ally Home mortgage review: Apply online and receive preapproval in 3 minutes

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Ally offers conforming and jumbo mortgages.

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Editor’s rating 3.5 / 5
Minimum credit score 680
Minimum down payment 3%
Types of mortgages Conforming, jumbo, refinance

*Minimum credit score and down payment are for conforming mortgages

Overall lender rating

Feature Insider rating (out of 5)
Loan types 2
Affordability 3
Customer satisfaction 4
Trustworthiness 5
Total 3.5

Pros and cons

Pros Cons
  • Smooth online application process
  • Get preapproved in 3 minutes
  • Helpful mortgage payment and affordability calculators
  • Limited home loan options (only offers conforming and jumbo mortgages)
  • High minimum credit score of 680 (or 700 for jumbo mortgages)
  • Doesn’t accept alternative forms of credit, like proof of paying bills
  • Only available in 10 US states

How Ally Home compares to other lenders

We’ve compared Ally Home to two other popular online lenders: Better.com and Rocket Mortgage.

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Rocket Mortgage

Loan types

Conforming, jumbo

Loan types

Conforming, jumbo

Loan types

Conforming, jumbo, FHA, VA

Availability

40 states

Availability

43 states

Availability

50 states

Financial Get started Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans

Ally Home vs. Better.com

Both Ally Home and Better.com provide an online mortgage application process, and both can give you an answer about preapproval within three minutes.

Ally operates in every state except Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Nevada, Virginia, Vermont, or Wyoming.

Better.com operates in every state except Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virginia, or Vermont. If you live in Maryland, Nevada, or Wyoming, you can use Better.com, but not Ally.

Ally Home vs. Rocket Mortgage

Both Ally Home and Rocket Mortgage provide online experiences, but Quicken Loans gives you the option of working with an agent in person.

Rocket Mortgage offers more variety than Ally. It has custom fixed-rate terms, ranging from eight to 30 years. Unlike Ally, it processes government-backed loans, including FHA and VA mortgages.

Rocket Mortgage operates in all 50 US states, so if you live in a state Ally doesn’t service, you can apply through Rocket Mortgage.

Ally Home mortgage rates

On its website, Financial provides an easy tool to enter information about your neighborhood, home type, down payment, and credit score, and you can see customized rates for fixed- and variable-rate loans.

Rates on Ally’s website are comparable to the national averages on the Federal Reserve website, so you could get a low rate with this lender.

How Ally Home mortgages work

Financial is an online mortgage lender. You can use Ally only if you live in certain states or Washington, DC. Ally does not offer mortgages in Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Nevada, Virginia, Vermont, or Wyoming.

Ally offers conforming and jumbo mortgages. You can also do a regular rate-and-term refinance or cash-out refinance.

Ally does not offer FHA, VA, or USDA mortgages, nor does it offer specialized types of home loans like construction loans or reverse mortgages.

Is Ally Home trustworthy?

The Better Business Bureau gives Ally Home an A- in trustworthiness. The BBB measures trustworthiness by evaluating responses to customer complaints, honesty in advertising, and transparency about business practices.

A strong BBB grade doesn’t guarantee you’ll have a smooth relationship with a lender, though. You may want to read online reviews or ask friends and family about their experiences with Ally.

Ally doesn’t have any recent public controversies, so you may decide you’re comfortable getting a mortgage with the company.

Mortgage and refinance rates by state

Compare Ally’s rates to mortgage rates in your state:

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
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Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
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Nebraska
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New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington DC
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About the author

Laura Grace Tarpley is an editor at Personal Finance Insider, covering mortgages, refinancing, and lending. She is also a Certified Educator in Personal Finance (CEPF). Over her five years of covering personal finance, she has written extensively about ways to navigate loans.

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