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About S. John
Over the past 33 years, mortgage originator John Murray has personally closed over 9,800 loans and is one of only a handful of originators in the country to have funded over $2 billion in personal loan production.
John has built a team of experienced mortgage professionals that is second to none in New England, and they have helped him to be named among the top 1 percent of all mortgage originators in America for each of the last eighteen years. John has been featured as an industry leader in Mortgage Market Guide, American Banker, Loan Toolbox, Mortgage Originator magazine, Originator Network News and Broker magazine. He is also a contributing faculty member on the advisory board for a mortgage automation and customer relationship management company.
From first-time homebuyers to seasoned real estate investors, John is proud to help everyone reach their home financing goals. His specialties include no-point, no-closing-cost mortgages and jumbo loans. John's No. 1 priority with every client is to provide a smooth and stress-free financing experience from start to finish.
John graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science in Economics. He and his wife, Laurie, live in Wenham, Massachusetts with their three children and spend winter weekends skiing with family at Black Mountain in Jackson, New Hampshire, where they have a second home.
Don't hesitate to contact John with any questions you have about purchasing or financing a home. He welcomes the opportunity to put his decades of mortgage experience to work for you.
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What You Should Really Know About Browsing for Homes Online
It’s fun! It’s exciting! It’s important to take everything with a grain of salt!
Oh, let’s just admit it, shall we? Browsing for homes online is a
window shopper’s Shangri-La. The elegantly decorated rooms, the sculpted
gardens, the colorful front doors that just pop with those “come
hither” hues.
Browser beware, though: Those listings may be seductive, but they might not be giving you the complete picture.
That perfect split-level ranch? Might be too close to a loud,
traffic-choked street. That handsome colonial with the light-filled
photos? Might be hiding some super icky plumbing problems. That
attractively priced condo? Miiiight not actually be for sale. Imagine
your despair when, after driving across town to see your dream home, you
realize it was sold.
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