In my “previous life” I was a firefighter / paramedic with a private ambulance service, a volunteer fire department, a full-time municipal fire department and finally a busy emergency department. My focus was on saving lives, protecting property and helping others learn to do the same.
Since leaving that life behind due to an injury, I have focused on saving financial lives, protecting assets, writing Indiana mortgage loans, improving credit and helping others learn to do the same. While very different fields, I still wake up in the morning with a sense of purpose and go to bed with the feeling of accomplishment.
My goal is to provide my client with far more worth than what they pay for. While I may not advertise the “lowest rates”, my clients always get the best deal. If you need the confidence of having a seasoned Home Loan Lender in Indiana, you need look no further.
My motto: I do as I say, I say as I do and if I mess up, I’ll fess up and do my best to make it right.
Specialties
I work with buyers throughout the State of Indiana that have less-than-perfect credit and strive to purchase a home with little-to-no money down at attractive interest rates.
I also work with current homeowners who wish to refinance their homes to save money each month, pay off their homes sooner, or both. I can also show them how to make the equity in their home work for them.
About SecurityNational Mortgage Company
Relationships are the backbone of our Company. Every person we choose to align with, on both the Corporate and Branch levels, is strategically selected. The legs of ‘Relationships’ are honesty, loyalty, empathy, and commitment.
“No one cares how much you know until they know how much you care.” John Maxwell
At SecurityNational, we place our relationships above all other things – relationships come first, all other things are secondary. We base our business on preserving and strengthening all current and future relationships. We believe the relationships we choose are our next level, up or down. We choose to align with those that will take us up.
“It is more important who is on the bus than where the bus is going.” Jim Collins