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T.J. Curran Joins Mortgage Network's Providence Branch

Jun 16, 2015
Mortgage Network

Veteran mortgage professional T.J. Curran has joined Mortgage Network Inc. as a loan officer in the company’s Providence, R.I. branch office where he will be responsible for serving borrowers and homeowners throughout Rhode Island. He is also licensed in Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Curran brings more than 12 years of mortgage banking experience in Rhode Island to Mortgage Network. Most recently, he served as a mortgage banker for William Raveis Real Estate in Providence. Curran has been involved in the Providence Preservation Society, as well as the local arts community. In 2012, he was voted Best Comedian in Rhode Island by readers of the Providence Phoenix. The Ocean State native currently resides in nearby Pawtucket.

“Considering his extensive mortgage product knowledge and strong ties to the community, T.J. is a fantastic addition to our team,” said Jesse Kenner, manager of Mortgage Network’s Providence branch office. “We know he’ll play a key role in our success for many years to come.”

Curran said the Rhode Island housing market is “coming back very strong” after several slow years.

“It’s a beautiful place to live, and with the economy turning around, many folks are seeing an opportunity to get into great homes before rates go up," said Curran. "If you know you are going to be in the market, get your ducks in a row before shopping for a home. That way, you not only have a solid idea of what homes you should be looking at, you also have a financial plan for your family’s future.”

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