MORTGAGE IN ANN ARBOR IS GETTING EASIER

(PRLEAP.COM) ANN ARBOR, MI. — David Owens, a loan officer for 5th 3rd Bank is looking to make getting a mortgage in Ann Arbor easier through his new interactive website. "Mortgages can be confusing to understand, and the more you know before hand the better you are prepared to communicate your needs to a mortgage specialist." Owens said. He hopes to educate people on different loan options and scenarios through his interactive loan calculators, which are as he describes "…easy to use, quick, and extremely informative."

Owens launched his site earlier this year, and has already had the opportunity to help many Ann Arbor locals. He hopes to expand the website to generate a wealth of knowledge where people are better suited to make mortgage decisions and use personal financing to their benefit. This will be done through an online blog, monthly newsletter, and tip guides.

Those interested in David Owen’s site can view it at http://www.davidowensmortgage.com , and his Mortgage Tools

Contact:

David Owens, 734-214-7903
Fax: 734-214-7953
Email: David.Owens@53.com
http://www.davidowensmortgage.com
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