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Specialties
Streamlining the mortgage process to help homeowners /aspiring homeowners to secure home financing with as little headaches as possible. Even if you have had credit issues in the past we can work together to prepare a game plan for you to become a homeowner in the future.
If it is a purchase of a new property or a refinance into a better loan, I am here to help you reach your mortgage goals.
Conventional loans, FHA loans and VA loans.
Branch Licensed in NV, CA, AZ, CO, ND, SD, TX, GA, WA, MD and VA
History
Established in 2003.
After getting licensed as a mortgage banker in 2003 I have focused 100% of my efforts towards helping consumers secure mortgages and also helping them get out of bad mortgages. From 2009 through 2013 I worked to help Nevada homeowners get out of bad mortgages through short sales and loan modifications but at this point the market seems to be recovering nicely. I have now transitioned back to mortgage banking in order to not only help my previous clients obtain a home again but also to continue working with the hundreds of real estate agents we have worked with in the last few years.
Meet the Manager
Ken S.
Manager
Ken Sarna was born and raised in Las Vegas Nevada where he attended Durango High School and graduated in 1996. After graduating he accepted a full scholarship to attend Creighton University and played shortstop for the Blue Jays baseball team. While at Creighton Ken was honored to be invited to the US national baseball team trials in both his freshman and sophomore years and also played in the prestigious Cape Cod summer baseball league in 1998. He graduated from Creighton University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 2001.
After playing in the minor league system for the Kansa City Royals organization Ken moved back to his hometown and soon after began his career as a mortgage banker. While nationally licensed Ken structured home loans for homeowners throughout the country and helped his clients purchase homes or refinance their current loans into more attractive mortgage terms.