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Adam Bartling - Veteran Texas Mortgage Broker

Adam Bartling

Loan Officer | NMLS# 2213358

🎖️ Retired Army Captain
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Service Area All of Texas

Adam Bartling | Texas Mortgage Broker · Loan Officer NMLS# 2213358

Sponsored by Texas Lending Pro, Inc · NMLS# 2322982

Veteran-Owned · Serving Texas · Equal Housing Lender

Ready to Talk? Reach Adam Directly.

Call, text, email, or book a time — you’ll be working with Adam, not a call center.

Common Questions

Quick answers to help you get started.

Do I need to run my credit to talk?

Nope! We start with a conversation to understand your goals—no credit check required to explore your options.

What states do you serve?

We’re a Texas mortgage brokerage serving the entire state. Whether you’re buying locally or relocating to Texas, we can help.

How are you different?

We shop multiple lenders to find you the most competitive rates — we work for you, not a bank. You get a dedicated team and personalized attention, not a call center.

What if my credit isn’t perfect?

We work with credit scores as low as 580 for FHA and have options for unique situations. Let’s talk about your specific scenario.

Are you a veteran?

Yes! I’m a retired Army Captain. VA loans are my specialty—I understand the benefits inside and out. VA Loan info →

How do I get started?

Just call or text me at 713-301-0007, email me, schedule an appointment, or start your secure online application. We’ll talk through your goals and map out the right path—no obligation.

🌎 Serving All of Texas

Whether you’re buying locally or relocating to Texas, Adam has you covered with dedicated, personal service.

All of Texas
👋 Questions about a Texas mortgage? Ask me — no credit pull.