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Glen West
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Competitors to Dwell Finance ?

Glen West
  • Investor
  • Harvest, AL
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Anyone know any companies with mortgage products similar to Dwell Finance's ?  I've been talking to Dwell and would like to compare them to competitors in terms of rates and terms to understand what my options are on refi's and new purchases.   Sharing any experience you have with any of these lenders would be most appreciated!

Thanks!

Glen

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Mike Makkar
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Mike Makkar
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@Glen West, the other company is Limaone Capital. They're usually a sponsor on the podcasts.

Personally, the interest rates on these companies, B2R/Dwell/Limaone are a little too high for my tastes and I would just work with the commercial loan department of my local community bank or credit union

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