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Churchill Mortgage Expands Into Nebraska

Jul 17, 2019
Churchill Mortgage has announced its acquisition of Elev8 Mortgage

Churchill Mortgage has announced its expansion with a new location in Omaha, Neb. With an average of just 32 days on the market, Omaha’s housing market is fiercely competitive. In comparison, the national average is 59 days on the market for homes in other large metro areas in the United States.
 
The new office will be led by Branch Managers Cody Levinson and Lynette Arrasmith, offering more than 20 years of combined mortgage industry experience to the local community. Both have licenses in multiple states, including Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Colorado.
 
“In a competitive market like Omaha, Churchill Mortgage helps homebuyers achieve their goals of home ownership,” said Levinson. “By providing the right tools, like Certified Home Buyer and Rate Secured, and a world-class experience, our borrowers are able to secure their home with peace of mind. We look forward to growing our team and our relationships with the local community.”
 
Matt Clarke, COO and CFO of Churchill Mortgage, said, “Churchill is excited to explore opportunities for borrowers and lenders with our expansion. Our goal is to help clients gain debt-free homeownership by acting as mentors throughout the process. Churchill’s superior customer service and resources, coupled with the years of experience provided by the leadership at our new Omaha operation, will help homebuyers capture the American dream.”

 
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