Specialties:
Conventional Loan, Conventional Rental Loan, DSCR (long-term rental), DSCR (short-term rental), Fix & Flip, Foreign National Loan, Ground Up & Land Dev. Loan, Refinance (investment)
Shannon Eney is a seasoned mortgage professional and speaker with over 25 years of experience in real estate financing. As a #1 Loan Originator for Mutual of Omaha Mortgage, she has closed hundreds of millions in loans and helped thousands of investors structure and scale their real estate portfolios. With licenses in 25 states, Shannon provides a unique advantage to investors looking to acquire and finance properties across multiple markets.
Her expertise has led her to be featured on CBS News in discussions about mortgage strategies, as well as on top real estate podcasts, including the Creating Wealth Empowered Investing podcast with Jason Hartman and Short Term Rental Riches with Tim Hubbard. She has also shared her insights on DSCR loans at the Empowered Investor Conference and spoken on 1031 exchanges, tax-saving real estate strategies, and multi-property investment structures at major industry events like Keller Williams Mega Camp and Family Reunion.
Shannon has worked with top real estate developers, brokerages, and turnkey sellers, including Lennar, DR Horton, Keller Williams agents, and Prominence Homes. Her client base spans the globe, with both US based investors and international investors from Switzerland, Japan, Chile, Canada, Germany, France, and beyond trusting her expertise to navigate U.S. real estate financing.
Beyond her professional achievements, Shannon is passionate about giving back. She delivers food to families through The Just One Project with her son and is a dedicated supporter of her church community.
Whether speaking to industry leaders, structuring creative financing solutions, or helping investors build wealth through real estate, Shannon Eney is a powerhouse in the mortgage and investment space, providing the strategies, partnerships, and expertise that set investors up for long-term success.