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.
README
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
- Node.js (v16 or higher)
- npm or yarn
- RateSpot API key (get yours at https://app.ratespot.io/account-settings or create a free account at https://app.ratespot.io)
Setup
-
Clone or download this repository
git clone https://github.com/zad0xlik/ratespot-mcp.git cd ratespot-mcp -
Install dependencies
npm install -
Get your RateSpot API key
- If you have an existing account: Visit https://app.ratespot.io/account-settings to find your API key
- If you need an account: Sign up for free at https://app.ratespot.io (no charge for initial plan with moderate volume of requests)
-
Configure environment variables
cp .env.example .envEdit the
.envfile and add your RateSpot API key:RATESPOT_API_KEY=your_actual_api_key_here -
Build the server
npm run build -
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:
-
Locate the Cline MCP configuration file:
macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.jsonWindows:
%APPDATA%\Code\User\globalStorage\saoudrizwan.claude-dev\settings\cline_mcp_settings.jsonLinux:
~/.config/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.json -
Add the RateSpot MCP server configuration:
Open the
cline_mcp_settings.jsonfile 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_herewith your RateSpot API key - If you already have other MCP servers configured, add the "ratespot" entry to the existing "mcpServers" object
- Replace
-
Restart VS Code and Cline:
- Close VS Code completely
- Reopen VS Code
- Start a new Cline conversation
-
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 totrueto temporarily disable this MCP servertimeout: 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 dollarscreditScore(optional): Credit score (300-850)downPayment(optional): Down payment amount in dollarspropertyValue(optional): Property value in dollarsloanType(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 codeloanTerm(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 IDstate(optional): State abbreviation to filter lendersloanType(optional): Loan type to filter lendersminRating(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 dollarscreditScore(required): Credit score (300-850)downPayment(required): Down payment amount in dollarspropertyValue(required): Property value in dollarsstate(required): State abbreviationloanTypes(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 dollarsinterestRate(required): Annual interest rate as percentageloanTerm(required): Loan term in yearspropertyTax(optional): Annual property tax in dollarshomeInsurance(optional): Annual home insurance in dollarspmi(optional): Monthly PMI amount in dollarshoaFees(optional): Monthly HOA fees in dollars
get-market-trends
Analyze mortgage rate trends by location and timeframe.
Parameters:
state(optional): State abbreviationzipCode(optional): ZIP code for local trendsloanType(optional): Loan typetimeframe(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 requirementspropertyType(optional): Property typeoccupancy(optional): Occupancy type
prequalify-borrower
Pre-qualify borrowers based on financial criteria.
Parameters:
annualIncome(required): Annual gross income in dollarsmonthlyDebts(required): Total monthly debt payments in dollarscreditScore(required): Credit score (300-850)downPayment(required): Available down payment in dollarsemploymentYears(required): Years of employment historyloanType(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 JavaScriptnpm run dev: Build and run the servernpm run clean: Remove compiled JavaScript filesnpm 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
.envfile containing your actual API key is ignored by git and should never be committed - Example Files: The
.env.examplefile 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
.envfiles for sensitive credentials - Ensure
.envis listed in your.gitignorefile - Only commit
.env.examplefiles with placeholder values - Rotate API keys if they are accidentally exposed
Support
For issues related to:
- RateSpot API: Contact RateSpot.io support
- MCP Server: Create an issue in this repository
- MCP Protocol: Refer to the Model Context Protocol documentation
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests if applicable
- 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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