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Arizona Mortgage Advice in both English and Espanol

Maybe I am behind the times, but I have been living in Arizona for over 25 years now, and I have finally made a decision this year to offer my services in both English and Spanish (Espanol).

I have teamed myself up with a translator who I have known for a long time and trust. So if you have any clients who need mortgage services in Arizona and your client would prefer the service translated into Spanish, I can now provide this service.

I am the Trusted Advisor that you can rely on for education and guidance.

I believe it is of the up-most importance to keep my clients informed throughout the entire transaction. I meet with clients in person, set flexible appointments and will work around even the most hectic schedule. I am at your side from the beginning of the loan application to signing the final papers at the title company.

Sincerely,

Gary Miljour

"A solid, long term mortgage plan is always better that a short term solution."

Posted Wednesday Nov 07
(11/07/07 04:40PM) — Ricardo Bueno

Felicidades!

La informacion en espanol te servida bien!

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Ricardo- Without my translator, I am going to assume you are saying nice things about me.  LOL :-)

Thanks for the comment. 

(11/07/07 04:50PM) — Ricardo Bueno

Lol. It translate into... the information in Spanish should serve you well!

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RB 

GARY:  Good for you.  If I could go back to high school and do one thing over again, it would be to take my Spanish classes more seriously.  It would be very helpful today.  I guess hindsight is 20/20 though.

Adam- Hindsight is very 20/20.  Thanks for the comment.

(11/08/07 03:19PM) — David Hintz - AZAppraiser

That's very beneficial here in the Valley.  I don't have a translator, but I know enough to get the appraisal done --  I think it's referred to as  Spanglish.

 

David- My spanish is really bad, I know enough to get me into a lot of trouble.  LOL :-),  thanks for the comment.

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