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Angel Oak Home Loans Opens New Branches In Colorado And Mississippi

Jun 29, 2021
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As demand continues to remain relatively high, Angel Oak Home Loans opened two new branches, with a total of six new branches in the span on 30 days.

As demand continues to remain relatively high, Angel Oak Home Loans opened two new branches, marking a total of six new branches in the span on 30 days. The new branches will be located in Centennial, CO and Natchez, MS. 

Michael Chabot, vice president, licensed area manager at Angel Oak Home Loans, will lead the lender’s Colorado branch and Britni Gwin will manage the Mississippi office.

“In a hot housing market like this one, offering traditional loan products and a portfolio of distinct programs enables us to help a larger population of people, including those who may not have thought homeownership was a possibility,” said Chabot.

Chabot is also launching a podcast called “Mortgage Map Podcast by Angel Oak Home Loans,” which will focus on discussing mortgage events important to industry professionals and borrowers, as well as other homebuying-related topics, according to a press release.

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