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Mortgages made easy. You've come to the right place for mortgages. Since 1934, we've been helping customers with conventional, FHA and VA home loans in Kansas City and across the nation. Learn more.
First Federal Bank of Kansas City has been a mortgage leader for more than 80 years. We'll help you find a loan that's right for you.
Meet the First Federal Mortgage Loan Team. Our loan originators have accumulated over 180 years of combined experience whether you're buying your first home, moving to a new one, or refinancing. Our team is readily available to help you start your journey to being a homeowner.
Own your financial management experience wherever you are using First Federal’s online banking and mobile app. You’ll have access to powerful tools, like instant account balances, online bill pay, and mobile check deposit, to confidently bank when, where and how you need.
General support: 816-245-4225. Lost card: 833-305-5910. Email us: digitalbanking@ffbkc.com. At First Federal Bank of Kansas City, you'll find the help you need to move down the path to prosperity – from free checking to smart mortgage solutions.
Mortgage Rates. Compare today's rates on our rate board below. We commonly offer 15- and 30-year mortgage loans but speak to our mortgage lending advisors to see how we can help you customize a loan for you. Input your relevant information to get a customized rate.
Questions about Your Mortgage. (816) 245-4203 | Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CT. loanservicing@ffbkc.com.
Have us contact you. First Federal offers loans to help you buy a home, improve your home, buy a car and more. And we'll help make navigating the process a breeze.
Looking for barndominium financing? Our barndominium loan can fund home builds in 48 states. Apply today with First Federal Bank of Kansas City.
Use this calculator to get an idea of what your mortgage payments will be over the course of the loan. It will tell you how much you will go toward the interest and the principal amount of the loan each month, and determine the impact of any principal prepayments.