Mortgage and Financial Services
The following list of Mortgage and Financial Service Providers are paid advertisers and are for your convenience only. We make no representations or warranties regarding the quality of services provided. We strongly suggest that you interview each and make an intellectual decision based on your own personal needs and/or requirements.
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Mortgage & Financial Services
Rick LaHaraResponsive service and local market knowledge
With over 25 years of mortgage consulting experience
Rick provides home financing for first-time homebuyers,
investment properties, new construction and renovation
properties. Contact Rick directly for all your home
financing needs.


Counties: Hunterdon, Somerset & Warren Counties
Rick LaHara
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage


Call Today: (908) 216-0050
Email: Richard.l.lahara@wellsfargo.com
URL: www.wfhm.com/richard-lahara
Amity Mortgage LogoResidential Mortgage Lending
Whether you are buying or refinancing our loan options
will meet your needs. Low rates and professional service
will bring great results. We are licensed by NJ
and PA Dept of Banking and Insurance NMLS#144614.



Counties: Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean
Amity Mortgage Corp
Ann Marie Burke


Call Today: (732) 422-9511
Email: annburke@amityhomeloan.com
URL: www.amityhomeloan.com
Mortgage Protection
Carol Wilk Johnson Offering life insurance as mortgage protection which can also build non-taxable cash value. Other services include disability, health, long-term care, and cancer/critical illness insurance. A free insurance/financial need analysis is available to everyone!


Serving: Hunterdon, Somerset & Mercer Counties
Carol Wilk Johnson
Independent Insurance Specialist
Wilk Benfits, LLC


Call Today: (908) 581-2086
Email: carol.johnson99@comcast.net
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Senior Living
Reverse Mortgages for Seniors:
A Reverse Mortgage is a special type of mortgage that allows homeowners, age 62 or over, to tap into the equity in their existing homes, or to purchase a new home and no repayment is required until the homeowner no longer occupies the home as their principal residence.
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