Business Philosophy
I specialize in making dreams happen for hundreds of homebuyers each year. Working with Plaza Mortgage HomeServices Lending and their affiliation with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, the top lending company in the country, I am able to provide many programs that will fit all types of financial needs.
Business Experience
I have over 10 years experience as a loan officer. I have two dedicated full-time associates to help assist my customers. My Team is consistently receiving high marks for customer service and due to the exceptional service, we retain a high percentage of our business from past clients and referrals.
Exceptional Achievements
In 2002 I was awarded with being #1 in both units and volume with Plaza Mortgage. Ranked in the Top 10% Nation wide and a member of the Leaders Club with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. I have served close to 600 families in the last two years and have helped them all reach their mortgage goals.
Education and Professional Organizations
I received a degree in Finance from Kansas State University.
Testimonials
“After working with Raedean and her team for several years now, I know that I can always count on them to give my buyers a great customer experience on a consistent basis. With Raedean's vast knowledge of so many loan products, she is able to provide a loan that best suits my client's needs. My buyers have been so impressed with Raedean and Plaza Mortgage that they have been recommending her to all of their friends and family. Thanks for making part of my job a little easier!” - Amber Boyd, “Top Agent”
Reliable: I will be there when my clients need me.
Aggressive: I am determined to meet all challenges that may occur during the loan process.
Experienced: I have the knowledge to facilitate any transaction.
Dedicated: I am committed to my clients and getting the job done.
Educated: I learn as much about the new products as possible, so that my customers have a lot of choices.
Award winning: I am a consistent Top Producer.
No nonsense: I will make the loan process easy and simple to understand.
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