MassHousing names NE Moves as top producer of first mortgages
NE Moves Mortgage, LLC was recognized as the Top Retail producing of first mortgages in Mass. at MassHousing's 2009 annual awards ceremony. NE Moves was also recognized as the top producer of first mortgages in both Essex and Middlesex counties.
The annual event recognizes MassHousing lending partners for their excellence in promoting and originating the agency's affordable mortgage and mortgage insurance products. "It is a great honor to receive such a prestigious award. We are most grateful to be able to partner with MassHousing," said Bill Mullin, president of NE Moves Mortgage.
NE Moves Mortgage, LLC is a leading purchase money mortgage provider in New England offering competitive rates on hundreds of specialized programs such as jumbo loans, first time buyer programs, new construction programs, government programs (VA and FHA), state housing, and refinancing options. NE Moves Mortgage, LLC had a closed loan volume of $1.7 billion with 6,443 closed loans in 2009. It is a licensed Mortgage Lender and Mortgage Broker in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island. NE Moves Mortgage, LLC is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. For more information, please visit www.NEMMortgage.com.
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