RateSpot MCP Server

RateSpot MCP Server

Provides access to RateSpot.io mortgage rate APIs, enabling AI assistants to fetch real-time mortgage rates, compare loan products, calculate payments, and access comprehensive lending information.

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RateSpot MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to RateSpot.io mortgage rate APIs. This server enables AI assistants to fetch real-time mortgage rates, compare loan products, calculate payments, and access comprehensive lending information.

Features

The RateSpot MCP Server provides the following tools:

🏠 Mortgage Rate Tools

  • get-mortgage-rates: Fetch current mortgage rates based on loan criteria
  • get-rate-history: Access historical rate data and trends
  • get-market-trends: Analyze market trends by location and timeframe

🏦 Lender Information

  • get-lender-info: Retrieve detailed lender information and ratings
  • get-loan-requirements: Get specific requirements for different loan types

📊 Loan Analysis Tools

  • compare-loan-products: Compare multiple loan types and terms side-by-side
  • calculate-monthly-payment: Calculate detailed monthly payment breakdowns
  • prequalify-borrower: Pre-qualify borrowers based on financial criteria

Installation

Prerequisites

Setup

  1. Clone or download this repository

    git clone https://github.com/zad0xlik/ratespot-mcp.git
    cd ratespot-mcp
    
  2. Install dependencies

    npm install
    
  3. Get your RateSpot API key

  4. Configure environment variables

    cp .env.example .env
    

    Edit the .env file and add your RateSpot API key:

    RATESPOT_API_KEY=your_actual_api_key_here
    
  5. Build the server

    npm run build
    
  6. Test the server

    npm run dev
    

Configuration

MCP Client Configuration

To use this server with an MCP client (like Claude Desktop), add the following configuration:

For Claude Desktop (macOS)

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ratespot": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/ratespot-mcp/ratespot_mcp_server.js"],
      "env": {
        "RATESPOT_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

For Claude Desktop (Windows)

Add to %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ratespot": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\ratespot-mcp\\ratespot_mcp_server.js"],
      "env": {
        "RATESPOT_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

For Cline (VS Code Extension)

To use this server with Cline in VS Code, you need to configure the MCP settings:

  1. Locate the Cline MCP configuration file:

    macOS:

    ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json
    

    Windows:

    %APPDATA%\Code\User\globalStorage\saoudrizwan.claude-dev\settings\cline_mcp_settings.json
    

    Linux:

    ~/.config/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json
    
  2. Add the RateSpot MCP server configuration:

    Open the cline_mcp_settings.json file and add the following configuration:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "ratespot": {
          "autoApprove": [],
          "disabled": false,
          "timeout": 60,
          "command": "node",
          "args": [
            "/full/path/to/ratespot-mcp/ratespot_mcp_server.js"
          ],
          "env": {
            "RATESPOT_API_KEY": "your_actual_api_key_here"
          },
          "transportType": "stdio"
        }
      }
    }
    

    Important Notes:

    • Replace /full/path/to/ratespot-mcp/ with the actual absolute path to your ratespot-mcp directory
    • Replace your_actual_api_key_here with your RateSpot API key
    • If you already have other MCP servers configured, add the "ratespot" entry to the existing "mcpServers" object
  3. Restart VS Code and Cline:

    • Close VS Code completely
    • Reopen VS Code
    • Start a new Cline conversation
  4. Verify the installation:

    In Cline, you can test the installation by asking:

    Can you use the ratespot MCP server to get current mortgage rates for a $400,000 loan?
    

    If configured correctly, Cline will have access to all the RateSpot mortgage tools and can help you with mortgage rate queries, loan comparisons, and payment calculations.

Configuration Options:

  • autoApprove: Array of tool names that don't require user approval (leave empty for manual approval of all tools)
  • disabled: Set to true to temporarily disable this MCP server
  • timeout: Timeout in seconds for tool operations (default: 60)
  • transportType: Communication method (always use "stdio" for this server)

Available Tools

get-mortgage-rates

Fetch current mortgage rates based on specific criteria.

Parameters:

  • loanAmount (optional): Loan amount in dollars
  • creditScore (optional): Credit score (300-850)
  • downPayment (optional): Down payment amount in dollars
  • propertyValue (optional): Property value in dollars
  • loanType (optional): Loan type (conventional, fha, va, usda)
  • propertyType (optional): Property type (single_family, condo, townhouse, multi_family)
  • occupancy (optional): Occupancy type (primary, secondary, investment)
  • state (optional): State abbreviation (e.g., CA, TX, NY)
  • zipCode (optional): ZIP code
  • loanTerm (optional): Loan term in years (15, 30, etc.)
  • rateType (optional): Rate type (fixed, arm)

get-lender-info

Retrieve information about mortgage lenders.

Parameters:

  • lenderId (optional): Specific lender ID
  • state (optional): State abbreviation to filter lenders
  • loanType (optional): Loan type to filter lenders
  • minRating (optional): Minimum lender rating (1-5)
  • limit (optional): Number of lenders to return (default: 20)

compare-loan-products

Compare multiple loan products side-by-side.

Parameters:

  • loanAmount (required): Loan amount in dollars
  • creditScore (required): Credit score (300-850)
  • downPayment (required): Down payment amount in dollars
  • propertyValue (required): Property value in dollars
  • state (required): State abbreviation
  • loanTypes (optional): Array of loan types to compare (default: ["conventional", "fha", "va"])
  • loanTerms (optional): Array of loan terms to compare (default: [15, 30])
  • maxResults (optional): Maximum results per loan type (default: 10)

calculate-monthly-payment

Calculate detailed monthly payment breakdown.

Parameters:

  • loanAmount (required): Loan amount in dollars
  • interestRate (required): Annual interest rate as percentage
  • loanTerm (required): Loan term in years
  • propertyTax (optional): Annual property tax in dollars
  • homeInsurance (optional): Annual home insurance in dollars
  • pmi (optional): Monthly PMI amount in dollars
  • hoaFees (optional): Monthly HOA fees in dollars

get-market-trends

Analyze mortgage rate trends by location and timeframe.

Parameters:

  • state (optional): State abbreviation
  • zipCode (optional): ZIP code for local trends
  • loanType (optional): Loan type
  • timeframe (optional): Timeframe (7d, 30d, 90d, 1y) (default: "30d")
  • rateType (optional): Rate type (fixed, arm)

get-loan-requirements

Get specific requirements for different loan types.

Parameters:

  • loanType (required): Loan type (conventional, fha, va, usda)
  • state (optional): State abbreviation for state-specific requirements
  • propertyType (optional): Property type
  • occupancy (optional): Occupancy type

prequalify-borrower

Pre-qualify borrowers based on financial criteria.

Parameters:

  • annualIncome (required): Annual gross income in dollars
  • monthlyDebts (required): Total monthly debt payments in dollars
  • creditScore (required): Credit score (300-850)
  • downPayment (required): Available down payment in dollars
  • employmentYears (required): Years of employment history
  • loanType (optional): Desired loan type (default: "conventional")
  • state (required): State abbreviation where property will be located

get-rate-history

Access historical mortgage rate data.

Parameters:

  • loanType (optional): Loan type (default: "conventional")
  • loanTerm (optional): Loan term in years (default: 30)
  • rateType (optional): Rate type (default: "fixed")
  • startDate (optional): Start date for history (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • endDate (optional): End date for history (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • state (optional): State abbreviation for regional rates

Development

Scripts

  • npm run build: Compile TypeScript to JavaScript
  • npm run dev: Build and run the server
  • npm run clean: Remove compiled JavaScript files
  • npm run check: Type-check without emitting files

Project Structure

ratespot-mcp/
├── package.json              # Project configuration and dependencies
├── tsconfig.json            # TypeScript configuration
├── ratespot_mcp_server.ts   # Main server implementation
├── .env.example             # Environment variable template
├── setup.sh                 # Setup script for Linux/macOS
├── setup.bat                # Setup script for Windows
├── test_server.js           # Basic functionality test
└── README.md               # This file

API Integration

This server integrates with the RateSpot.io API to provide:

  • Real-time mortgage rate data
  • Lender information and ratings
  • Loan product comparisons
  • Market trend analysis
  • Pre-qualification services

Error Handling

The server includes comprehensive error handling for:

  • API authentication failures
  • Network connectivity issues
  • Invalid parameter validation
  • Rate limiting and quota management

Security

  • API Key Protection: API keys are managed through environment variables and never committed to the repository
  • Environment Files: The .env file containing your actual API key is ignored by git and should never be committed
  • Example Files: The .env.example file contains only placeholder values for reference
  • All API requests use secure HTTPS connections
  • Input validation using Zod schemas
  • Error messages sanitized to prevent information leakage

Important Security Notes

⚠️ Never commit your actual API keys to version control

  • Always use .env files for sensitive credentials
  • Ensure .env is listed in your .gitignore file
  • Only commit .env.example files with placeholder values
  • Rotate API keys if they are accidentally exposed

Support

For issues related to:

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests if applicable
  5. Submit a pull request

Changelog

v1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Complete RateSpot API integration
  • All core mortgage tools implemented
  • Comprehensive error handling
  • Full MCP protocol compliance

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