Northern Michigan Mortgage Lender | Angie Anderson MLO | Arch Mortgage - North

Angie Anderson – Michigan Mortgage Loan Officer

Angie Anderson is a wife, mom, and trusted Michigan mortgage expert who has guided families through the home loan process for more than 20 years. She knows that buying or refinancing a home isn’t just about numbers — it’s about people, families, and the lives built inside those homes. Angie combines professional expertise with a personal touch, always keeping clients informed, supported, and confident along the way. When she isn’t helping clients, she’s enjoying time with her husband, kids, and her dog Oscar — who she loves like one of her children.

With more than 20 years of experience, Angie helps Michigan borrowers navigate every type of mortgage — from simple conventional loans to complex financing needs — with clarity and confidence.

Angie Anderson Michigan Mortgage Lender Broker at Arch Mortgage North

Loan Programs I Offer

Conventional & Jumbo Loans

FHA, VA & USDA Loans

Non-QM (Bank Statement, DSCR, Asset Depletion)

Down Payment Assistance

Renovation & Construction Loans

Home Equity Loans & HELOCs

Why Work With Me

Statewide lending coverage

Fast communication

Creative problem solving

Trusted by buyers, agents, and builders

Angie Anderson partners with Kirby Slocum to bring you the best Michigan Mortgage Lender

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Schedule Your Free Mortgage Consultation!

Expert guidance. Local insight. Zero cost. Let Angie simplify your home financing journey.

Whether you’re buying your first home, refinancing your current mortgage, or planning to build or renovate, our free mortgage consultation is the perfect starting point. We’ll review your goals, explain your options, and guide you step-by-step — all with no pressure and no upfront paperwork.

What to Expect:

  • Personalized advice from licensed Michigan mortgage lenders

  • Guidance on FHA, VA, RD, Conventional, and Jumbo loans

  • Clarity on down payments, credit scores, and closing costs

  • No SSN or credit pull required to get started