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Lending With Integrity & a Personal Touch
Here’s How We Ensure Your Transaction Goes Smooth and Fast

Initial Goal Analysis Consultation:

(30 minute Phone Call) This is where we go over your goals to better understand your specific situation and needs.

Solution Preparation:

(Behind the scenes): (2-3 hours). This is where we take the info from our call and build out some of the best options on the market for you regarding rates, closing costs, and program structures.

Suggestion Presentation:

(30-45 Minute Phone Call): This is where we go over what we found for you and if you decide you want to keep what we propose we put your loan into process.

While the loan is in process you will have:
  1. Direct Access for any loan structuring questions and advice.
  2. A dedicated processor to get your loan ready to close.
  3. Appraisal coordination.
  4. Rate monitoring in case the market takes a dip.
  5. Up to 120 day Rate lock protection in case the market goes up.
  6. A Documentation Upload Portal.
  7. Step by Step communication so you are always in the loop.
Get Your Offer Accepted on Your New Home!

A loan approval through Henry Mortgage Group, LLC prioritizes your offer with agents and sellers.

Keep in mind, the highest price offer is not always the offer that is accepted. The seller wants a fair price, but also wants the confidence to know the transaction will close.

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