NCJAR News
Let’s give a Warm welcome to NJCAR’s newest affiliate member, Jean Simon, Loan Officer, of Union Home Mortgage.
When purchasing or refinancing a home, Jean is committed to helping clients achieve their homeownership and/or refinance goals by understanding each unique financial situation to provide the right lending solutions specifically for immediate and long-term needs. She is dedicated to serving your unique needs and helping you to secure mortgage financing.
Let’s give a Warm welcome to NJCAR’s newest affiliate member, Fred Sisbarro, Loan Officer, of Union Home Mortgage.
Fred Sisbarro is a Union Home Mortgage Loan Officer with nearly 20 years of experience in the mortgage industry. He’s knowledgeable in all facets of the business, including sales, operations and management. Fred is committed to providing each customer and referral partner with the highest level of service and professionalism; this is the reason so many of his clients come back to him time and again. Fred’s innovative approach to business, emphasis on working as an integrated team and high standards for customer satisfaction make the mortgage process easy for everyone involved.
A member of NCJAR reported that agents are being contacted to list a property for someone identified as "NOT LOCAL", and they are provided with bogus contact information, including an email address that contains the names of the real owners.
If you receive an unknown call or message, please report and block the number.
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Temperatures are heating up, yet the U.S. housing market remains cooler than usual for this time of year due to a combination of low inventory and higher borrowing costs, which have restricted market activity going into the summer homebuying season. According to the latest data from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), national existing-home sales climbed 0.2% from the previous month but were down 20.4% compared to the same time last year, as fluctuating mortgage rates and a near all-time low level of inventory continue to influence home sales.