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Angel Oak Home Loans Opens 4 New Branches Across 3 States

Jun 29, 2022
Angel Oak Lending
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Continues westward expansion as company grows to 47 branches.

Angel Oak Home Loans, a full-service mortgage lender, announced the opening of four new branch locations in Temecula and Ventura, Calif.; Las Vegas; and Kansas City, Mo., as the company continues to expand westward. 

The California locations will be led by Sean Casey, senior vice president and Western regional sales manager, while the Las Vegas and Kansas City branches will be led by Ed Powell, senior vice president of Angel Oak Home Loans’ Consumer Direct Division, which has been a key propeller of growth for the firm.

Opening these four branches in California, Missouri, and Nevada reflects Angel Oak’s mission to expand further into the Western region of the U.S, the company said. With the new additions, Angel Oak now has 47 branches across the United States as it continues to be one of the fastest-growing non-bank mortgage lenders in the country.

“We are proud to offer highly personalized solutions to our clients directly across the country,” Powell said. “Every potential homebuyer deserves white-glove service to help find the right loan product that fulfills their particular financial needs. The homebuying process can be daunting and we are thoroughly committed to minimizing stress by providing assistance that is tailored to each client’s unique circumstances and goals.”

Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions offers non-QM and specialized mortgage solutions for brokers and correspondents throughout the country. 

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