WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Motto Mortgage, an innovative mortgage brokerage franchise focused on transparency and compliance, has a new office in the District. Joslynn Williams, an accomplished local mortgage broker with 8 years' experience, announced Motto Mortgage Allegiance is now open in the Washington, D.C. metro. This Motto Mortgage franchise caters to real estate agents concentrating on the multifaceted Washington D.C. real estate market.
"Motto Mortgage Allegiance offers an advantageous alternative to the traditional mortgage bankers currently operating in the District," said Williams. "Our extensive mortgage background will provide customers with better service, personalized guidance and more competitive mortgage options from carefully chosen lenders."
Loan originators in the Motto Mortgage network have access to competitive loan options from various wholesale lenders, and work hard to give homebuyers options – because no loan is one-size-fits-all. A loan originator with Motto Mortgage Allegiance can be reached at (202) 844-2711.
Motto Mortgage Allegiance is an approved mortgage broker for The District's Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) Program. The IZ is run by the DC Mayor's office and requires new developments or major building renovations to set aside up to 10% affordable housing units.
In addition to traditional mortgage brokerage offerings, Motto Mortgage Allegiance also offers homebuyer workshops to educate future homeowners about financing, the mortgage process and creative ways to save for a down payment. Each Motto Mortgage franchise is independently owned, operated and licensed.
About Motto Mortgage Allegiance:
Motto Mortgage Allegiance (NMLS # 1741946) is a locally owned and operated full-service mortgage brokerage serving the Washington D.C. metro area, based out of Tennessee. To learn more, please visit www.mottomortgage.com/offices/allegiance-ooltewah/
SOURCE Motto Mortgage
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