William Is Your Trusted Home Loan Advisor.

William works as a loan officer at Fellowship Home Loans. Growing up with Mike and Brian, in the same neighborhood, he has been lifelong friends with them, before beginning to work at Fellowship in 2014.

Prior to Fellowship, William was a real estate appraiser, before moving over to the mortgage side of the market in 2010. He served as a loan officer for Sterling National Bank until deciding to switch to Fellowship. He has not regretted that decision in the least:

“Here, it is a family atmosphere as opposed to coworkers. Everyone genuinely cares about each other. Turn times are a big deal in the industry, and we are able to move significantly faster than a larger bank. Our availability to get answers to someone’s question, and the turn times to get a loan are much quicker here.”

William brought with him significant knowledge of the industry and the products and programs available to homeowners. Knowing it can be a risky process, he believes education is the first step to directing homeowners to their ideal option:

“Refinance and purchase programs are my most knowledgeable area. I have knowledge of the product and the programs, I have good communication skills with clients, I try to educate them well on the process. Everything is heavily regulated by the government so, by doing the continuing education programs we stay up to date on all the guidelines and regulations.”

Attending his neighborhood church regularly, William spends most of his free time with his family- which includes three young children. He also likes to play and watch baseball, basketball, and golf.

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