Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation ranks #1 in Local Originated Loans Posted on February 26, 2015 by socialmedia by The Milwaukee Business Journal has recently released the largest area residential mortgage companies ranked by dollar volume of loans originated locally in 2014. Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation ranked #1 in loans originated locally with 1,418 loans in 2014. “This is a very busy and exciting time for us at Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation,” said John Inzeo, Vice President of Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation. “This high number of loans indicates our commitment to the home purchase market. It’s very exciting to see our customers meet their homeownership goals.” Name Number of Loans Originated in 2014 Dollar volume of loans, originated locally 2014 Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation 1,418 $242 Million Accunet Mortgage LLC 1,223 $256.14 Million A+ Mortgage Services 872 $172.7 Million Waterstone Mortgage Corporation 762 $140.07 Million Assured Mortgage Inc. 691 $132.14 Million Gateway Mortgage Corporation 450 $75 Million GSF Mortgage 314 $43.01 Million Guidance Mortgage 186 $42.59 Million Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation has been providing quality home loans across Wisconsin since 1983. Through the years, Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation has always delivered the most progressive mortgage solutions available, offering a complete mortgage line of conventional and government loans. “Our goal at Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation is to create more satisfaction and less stress. We take the time to explain all costs and answer each and every question, in terms you can understand,” Inzeo said. Tags: buying a home, current housing market, Home Buying, Housing Market, living in milwaukee, Milwaukee, milwaukee lifestyle, Mortgage, shorewest, Shorewest Realtors, Wisconsin Mortgage Corporation, wisconsin real estate Categories: Mortgage Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ