WELCOME TO GNC Capital
GNC Capital is an Orange County based mortgage broker in Southern California. We want our clients to experience a seamless process when obtaining a mortgage loan. Providing Quality Service through Education and being forthright with full transparency is our business culture. At GNC Capital, a financial strategy is tailored for each one of our clients specifically depending on their financial needs.
With a variety of loan programs and an established network of lenders behind us, we will find the loan that best suits your needs, at a very competitive rate. We offer conforming, non-conforming, government loan programs and alternative financing.
Let us guide you through the home buying or refinancing process and provide you with the best service available. Our customers learn first-hand that we truly are Dedicated to Mortgage Excellence.
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