Success as a loan officer relies not only on industry knowledge but also on a strategic plan. Whether you’re considering joining an established firm like Premier Mortgage...
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1325 NW Flanders, Unit 3
Portland, Oregon 97209
About Paul Marrs
Paul Marrs is an award-winning loan officer with more than 25 years experience in the industry. He comes to Premier Mortgage Resources with a seasoned team of processors and assistants. Together they will facilitate your loan process from start to finish. Navigating the sometimes complicated world of securing a loan is their specialty, making it as understandable, transparent and manageable as possible for you, their client.
Paul will provide you with highly competitive loan pricing and sound advice to help you through your loan process. Paul is skilled at making the process understandable for his clients. Whether you are a first time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, Paul is qualified to help you through the process. With local underwriting and a simple online application process, the tools that Paul and PMR bring to the table will make this the best possible real estate transaction for you.
Paul is a native Oregonian who’s greatest passion is family. He and his wife raise their three children in North East Portland. Paul is an avid golfer and dedicated basketball fan, having been a season ticket holder with the Blazers for almost two decades.
Contact Paul today to take the first step to Homeownership.
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