Fidelity Direct Mortgage Corp is a licensed Mortgage Banker.
Moving from Manhattan to attend the University of Delaware, Siobhan (pronounced Sha-von..it is Gaelic..go with it) has been in the financial industry since 1997. She began her career at MBNA, working in various banking departments. In 2003, she left to become a Mortgage Loan Originator. Siobhan has held almost every position in the mortgage industry- loan officer, processor, office manager, and assistant vice president.
Working directly with people is Siobhan’s passion. Assisting her community with financial goals is a priority. She resides in Middletown with her husband, five children and two dogs. Whether it is over the phone or over a cup of coffee, listening to their goals and finding the correct fit is her specialty. Having access to many different rates and products at Fidelity Direct Mortgage allows many options that not all loan officers can provide. If you are pondering purchasing a home, refinancing an existing house, or a home improvement/debt consolidation, contact her or apply right here for a prompt and accurate quote!!
165 Passaic Avenue, Suite 411
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Fidelity Direct Mortgage Corp is a licensed Mortgage Banker.
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