New American Funding Reviews
Review by Ian Etherington for Justin Pope
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
This was our first house we purchased, along with the first time working with a lender. I was shocked that I, the client, had to reach out so many times to proactively see what was needed on the lenders end so they had all our info for a timely close. I understand it was a very busy time with the market, but when you are pushed to use a lender by the New Home Company, and the amount of business they give the lender, I was expecting better service.
Review by Shanna Bricco for Max Khovrich
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
Max was great to work with, but I was surprised when I had to work with someone else. It would have been better if there was a personal "hand-off" to another loan officer. I had tried contacting Max with some questions, but never received a message back. I think this is due to him not handling the loan anymore.
Review by Arturo Baltazar Zamudio for Claudia Arias
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
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Review by Diago Figueroa for Alayna Dehn
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
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Review by Arturo Castro for Caz Rogozinski
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
Better upfront communication and being available at all times.
Review by Ramon Cruz for Tania Murray
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
Constant communication with a buyer, that way they're not left wondering how the loan is going.
Review by Wade Laszlo for New Koenig
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
Dave's part was fine, but once my buyer's loan hit underwriting it was way off. The Title Company didn't get clear to close until 1 hour before closing from the underwriter.
Review by Timothy Leslie for Gabriel Goertzen
Completed transaction on August 18, 2021
We were told that we were going from an FHA loan to a Conventional Loan - which made us think we were just going from one mortgage loan to another mortgage. Never once did anyone use the phrase "home equity loan" to us. We debated how much the property taxes were at some length, back and forth, with nobody ever telling us that "WE" would be the ones paying it from now on. It was only while spending 1.5 hours signing the closing papers that we found out we were switching to a home equity loan.