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Your Mortgage Broker in Marina del Rey

Save Financial's Westside office sits right on Fiji Way in Marina del Rey. As a local broker, we shop many lenders for you — which matters most in a high-value coastal market full of jumbo loans, Silicon Beach founders, and self-employed creative professionals. Let's find your best fit.

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MBReviewed by Mike Basti, Mortgage Broker & Founder · NMLS #377740
Quick Answer

Save Financial is a local Marina del Rey mortgage broker at 13763 Fiji Way, Suite EU2 (310-759-4757). We shop many lenders for conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, jumbo, and self-employed (bank statement, DSCR, hard money) loans across Marina del Rey and the Westside. Start with a free pre-approval.

Why work with a local Marina del Rey broker

A bank offers only its own loans. A broker compares many lenders and places your loan wherever it fits best — which matters more on the Westside than almost anywhere. Home prices here regularly exceed conforming limits into jumbo range, and a large share of buyers earn through startups, freelance, equity compensation, or their own businesses rather than a simple W-2. Those are exactly the cases where shopping lenders pays — and where a local team you can meet with makes it easier.

Loan programs we offer in Marina del Rey

ProgramGood fit for
JumboThe Westside's many above-limit homes
Conventional3% down, strong credit
FHALower credit / down payment
VAVeterans & service members ($0 down)
Bank StatementSelf-employed & freelance buyers
DSCRReal estate investors
Why Marina del Rey and the Westside reward a broker: the "Silicon Beach income problem." This stretch of coast — Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, Venice — is the heart of LA's tech and creative economy, and that shapes how people get paid. A huge share of buyers here are startup employees with equity comp, founders, freelancers, contractors, and creative professionals whose income is real and substantial but doesn't look like a tidy two-year salary history. Add prices that push most purchases into jumbo territory — where lender guidelines and reserve requirements vary wildly — and you have a market where a single bank frequently says "no" to buyers who can clearly afford the home. A broker knows which lenders credit RSU and 1099 income, offer bank-statement qualifying, and price jumbos competitively. Shopping dozens of lenders instead of one menu is worth real money here. Let's shop your loan →

Self-employed & investor loans in Marina del Rey

The Westside runs on entrepreneurs, freelancers, and investors, so we specialize in loans built for them. Explore our local pages:

Marina del Rey areas we serve

From the harbor to the boardwalk, we work with buyers and homeowners across the Marina Peninsula, Venice, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista, Del Rey, Westchester, and Silicon Beach — plus neighboring Culver City and Santa Monica. Our office on Fiji Way is easy to reach from anywhere on the Westside.

Marina del Rey mortgage FAQs

Do you have a Marina del Rey office?

Yes — 13763 Fiji Way, Suite EU2. Call 310-759-4757.

What programs do you offer?

Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, jumbo, plus bank statement, DSCR & hard money.

Why a broker vs a bank?

We shop many lenders — key for jumbo & self-employed loans common here.

Do you do jumbo loans?

Yes — common on the Westside where homes exceed conforming limits.

How do I start?

Free pre-approval — online or call the Marina del Rey office.

Save Financial is a California-licensed mortgage brokerage (NMLS #377740, DRE #01875766) founded in 2009, with a Marina del Rey office serving the Westside of Los Angeles.

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Buying or refinancing in Marina del Rey? Let's shop every lender and find your best loan.

Talk to your local Westside team for a free, no-obligation pre-approval — your budget, your rate, your best-fit program, whether you're a W-2 buyer, a startup employee, a freelancer, or an investor.