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Why home purchase is our priority?

by Maria John Senior Mortgage Executive
Fairway is prioritizing purchase business right now. What does that mean for you and your clients?

Fairway Mortgage has always been a “purchase first” mortgage company. What this means for your clients is fast turn times, fully digital process from pre-approval to Express Closing® and…

Fairway Fast Lane program-an underwritten pre-approval
Communication throughout the loan process with clients and both agents
Our national strength plus local processing and underwriting working for you

The Scotsman Guide has ranked Fairway in the following categories for 2019:

2 in Retail Volume
5 in top overall volume
3 in FHA volume
6 in VA volume

Read what our clients have to say!

We always welcome the opportunity to put Fairway’s national strength and home town service to work for you and your clients.

Fairway Fast Lane Program pre-approval is based on a full review of borrower’s creditworthiness and is contingent upon there being no material changes in the borrower’s financial condition or creditworthiness at the time of final loan approval. Final loan approval is subject to the following conditions: (1) borrower has identified a suitable property and a valid appraisal supports the proposed loan amount; (2) a valid title insurance binder has been issued; and (3) borrower selects a mortgage program and locks in an interest rate that will support the pre-approved monthly payment amount. Loan must close before the expiration date provided in the pre-approval.

Thus, If you are searching for Fairway Independent Mortgage Company in USA then Visit: https://www.fairway-newengland.com

Ref.Source: https://www.fairway-newengland.com/blogs/purchases-are-our-priority

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About Maria John Freshman   Senior Mortgage Executive

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Created on Jul 15th 2020 01:12. Viewed 270 times.

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