Home Sweet Home Loans

Home Sweet Home Loans

Home Sweet Home Loans

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life” -Confucious

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day, and we’re celebrating our one true love—the mortgage industry. It may sound cheesy, but we love that we have the opportunity to help thousands of home buyers each year, and we’re proud to provide the secure financing they need to purchase their dream homes!

Although going through the mortgage process can take time, there’s nothing more rewarding than helping the hardworking families in our community achieve their dream of homeownership.

Here’s what our team has to say about their one true love, the mortgage industry. Happy Valentine’s Day from all us hopeless romantics at TowneBank Mortgage. xoxo

“As a loan officer, I truly love what I do and I take to heart each borrower’s story and situation. It is the best feeling knowing that I’m helping people get into a home, whether it’s their first time buying or their fifth. The best part of my job is definitely the connections I get to make with people and the new friendships it brings!”

Xoxo,
Jennifer Roberts, Loan Officer TBM loan officer

“I love the mortgage industry because it allows me to have a personal interaction with people as they participate in one of the most EXCITING (and stressful J) decisions of their life.”

Love,
Skip Templeton, Loan Officer NewTowne Mortgage

“I’ve had the privilege of spending the majority of my career in the mortgage business. What started as a temporary job processing VA IRR’s has grown into a Director of Operations position. I am so grateful for everything that I have learned over the years and to everyone who has taught and mentored me. I never forget that we help facilitate families having homes. Homes that provide shelter and precious memories. That is no small responsibility! I love my Towne Team and all the good we do for the people in our communities!”

Xoxo,
Sheri Husser, Executive Vice President, Regional Operations Manager

 


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