Golden Oak Lending is a mortgage lender headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, operating across multiple states including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin. The company specializes in residential mortgage products with a focus on cash-out refinancing, which allows homeowners to borrow against their home equity and receive funds for various purposes.
Golden Oak Lending offers a broad range of mortgage products including conventional home loans, FHA loans, VA loans, USDA loans, jumbo loans, mortgage refinancing, cash-out refinances, home equity loans, new home loans, and pre-approval services. Their cash-out refinance product is marketed as a solution for homeowners to consolidate high-interest debt (credit cards, medical bills), fund home improvements, pay college tuition, or make down payments on vehicles. The company advertises current rates around 4.5% fixed for 15-year FHA products with 20% equity and qualified credit.
The company differentiates itself through an in-house processing model where underwriting and closing are handled internally rather than outsourced. Each borrower is assigned a single Personal Loan Officer who serves as the sole point of contact throughout the entire process, eliminating the need to repeat information to multiple parties. This model is positioned as reducing friction and providing more personalized service compared to larger lenders or brokers who may pass borrowers between departments and vendors.
Golden Oak Lending operates a physical office in Nashville with stated hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm and Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. The company holds Tennessee Mortgage Lender License #129903. While the website emphasizes competitive rates and savings, specific APR ranges, fees, credit score requirements, and loan term options are not disclosed beyond the sample rate shown. The company's multi-state presence combined with a single Nashville office suggests potential for remote processing, though this is not explicitly confirmed.