"If there's an opportunity to save money on your home investment, I'll find it for you."
Meg Pound, vice president of mortgage lending, brings opportunity to homebuyers. Whether it's the opportunity to purchase a home for the first time or to save money through refinancing, Meg stays focused on individual client goals with each loan she originates. Meg joined United Home Loans in 2007 after a career in advertising, and her commitment to client needs earned her a strong referral network and a consistent ranking as a top loan producer. She monitors her loans from start to finish and works with the UHL team to exceed each client's expectations. "Every department takes a tremendous amount of pride in their work," she states. "I can honestly say United Home Loans delivers the best mortgage experience to our borrowers." As a Hinsdale resident, Meg knows the area and has a vast amount of experience with every mortgage program and loan size. Her knowledge is especially helpful for anyone who has a preconceived idea that getting a mortgage is difficult, as that gives her the opportunity to explain how the loan process works. "I love helping people learn about lending and turning my clients into informed borrowers." she adds. Meg is happy to bring opportunity to you no matter where you are in the homebuying process. If you're looking for the best available loan structure from a responsive mortgage expert, contact Meg Pound today.Reviews
*****GREAT*****
Meg was great from start to finish. She was always available whenever my wife or I had any questions. Didn't matter day or night, weekdays or weekends. She made the whole mortgage experience stress free and a pleasant personable experience.
Awesomest!!!!
Meg was outstanding! As a first time home buyer she took the time to answer all our questions and was always available. I had a ton of first time questions that I'm sure would have annoyed most people. She even went out of her way to call us regularly and keep us updated as things progressed. Meg even took the time to me us at our closing so she could see who she was helping.