Specialties:
Purchase Loan, Refinancing, Home Equity, Mortgage Planning
Work:
Rosenblatt Financial & Associates
1851 N Grn Vly Pkwy, San Francisco 90278
(310) 598-7876
Description:
Rosenblatt Financial & Associates is committed to helping you find the right mortgage product for your needs. We understand that every borrower is different, and we offer a variety of products to meet your individual requirements. Rosenblatt Financial & Associates makes the process of securing a mortgage simple and straight forward by offering you the latest in financial tools that enable you to make sound financial choices.Contact Rosenblatt Financial & Associates to find out more about the latest FHA mortgage products andservices we can provide. For a loan officer in your area, see our list ofLoan Officers by Location. Real Estate Broker - CA Dept. of Real EstateLicense #01831692Programs only valid inCalifornia Goal is to make your first home purchase from Rosenblatt Financial & Associates a success no matter what! We are FHA licensed.I want to thank all of my past and present clients for trusting Rosenblatt Financial & Associates in allowing us the honor of working with you on your Real Estate portfolio. And, of course, sincere thanks for all of the mortgage loan referrals over the years that have reached us from your kind words as you have made us a success with 90 percent of our business coming by way of word of mouth. "I was referred to you by my brother James Dixon who told me that you can work wonders when it comes to mortgages. I have to admit, hearing this was music to my ears because that is exactly what I'm going to need. In the near future I am going to be working with prospective home buyers with less than perfect credit improve their credit scores and make them eligible to buy a home. My question to you is: Would you be able to help me secure loans for these buyers and if so, what can I do to put them in an optimal position for loan approval? Lastly, I was speaking to a friend yesterday who is in the banking industry and he claims that the mortgage broker industry is dead and that banks are only hiring their own brokers work with realtors and evaluate potential borrowers. Is this true and in your opinion how has the housing market shift affected the lending industry? Thank you for your time."