mortgage loan officer: Well, It's a Done Deal. Bank of America has Purchased Countrywide! - 07/01/08 11:53 AM
July 1st is Bank of America's Legal Day One in the Purchase of Countrywide
It is a Done Deal. Bank of America has completed the purchase Countrywide. Now Bank of America will focus on merging the 2 companies. The Bank of America's mortgageheadquarters will now be located in Calabasas, California. (13 comments)
mortgage loan officer: Should High Net Worth Clients/Investors Invest in Real Estate or Hedge Funds? - 07/01/08 12:38 AM
FIRST, I CAN'T ANSWER THAT QUESTION! BUT HISTORY HAS SHOWED US HEDGE FUNDS ARE NOT THE ANSWER EITHER! LOL
Lets take a look at Hedge funds as to why they often decided to MAKE HIGH RISK INVESTMENTS (that help frame the collapse of the real estate market and our credit markets, (0 comments)
mortgage loan officer: Alan "AJ" Nisen's About Page - 06/14/08 02:25 AM
Who I AM
Demand continues to grow for qualified and adaptable Mortgage Loan Officers that can deliver results, stay accountable, and offer a high level of personal service. How do I know? Because I am that kind of Mortgage loan officer and demand for my expert can-do work ethic (0 comments)
mortgage loan officer: Why Do You Want To Talk to Your Mortgage Loan Officer About Rate Locks? - 03/01/08 11:38 AM
The BorrowerWhen a borrower needs a mortgage to either purchase or refinance a home, they typically shop for both a mortgage loan officer as well as a favorable interest rate and points in combination with other up-front charges (charges vary between lenders and brokers). I personally believe a borrower must trust (1 comments)
Alan 'AJ' Nisen California Contra Costa Mortgage Officer
Lafayette, CA
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A Large Bank in America
Office Phone: (925) 677-4169
Cell Phone: (925) 963-5836
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AJ, as part of the Active Rain family, uses this forum to discuss issues that affect the Real Estate market, all aspects of Mortgages, Loans and refinancing, to build working relationships and friendships. AJ’s conversations include such topics as, the sub prime lending fallout, mortgage market changes, and localism (revitalizing downtowns, business growth, community volunteerism and events)