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Victoria Torres
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Anybody have experience with CALIBER HOME LOANS (MD/VA/DC/FL)?

Victoria Torres
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  • Silver Spring, MD
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I am thinking of requesting a mortgage loan with a lender (other than traditional bank) and my agent recommended CALIBER HOME LOANS servicing MD/VA/DC/FL. I would like to know if anybody has experience working with this lender. Thanks for your help!

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Chris Mason
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Chris Mason
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Caliber is just another mortgage bank. What matters really is your person at it. If your Realtor suggested that person, they're probably pretty good! Your Realtor probably isn't in the habit of sending clients to people who suck... that wouldn't be a good business model.

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