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Brad Atwood Join PRMI in New Hampshire

Nov 28, 2017
Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. (PRMI) has expanded its eClose services offerings to 49 states and the District of Columbia

Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. (PRMI) has added mortgage industry veteran Brad Atwood to its branch located in Nashua, N.H.Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. (PRMI) has added mortgage industry veteran Brad Atwood to its branch located in Nashua, N.H. Brad is a native of New Hampshire and a former member of the New Hampshire Housing Lender Board. He’s worked in the mortgage industry for more than 20 years and has held both operational and sales positions during his tenure.
 
Atwood specializes in first-time homebuyer programs, as well as conventional and government loan options.
 
“I sincerely enjoy helping ‘first timers’ realize the Dream of Homeownership,” said Atwood.

 
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