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MacLagan Home Loans is an independent mortgage broker partnered with 120+ lenders across Illinois, giving you access to more loan options and some of the lowest rates available — all in one place. We make the entire mortgage process simple from start to finish. Every client receives a custom mortgage plan tailored to their specific situation. And if we can't get you approved today, we don't just send you away — we build you a personalized roadmap so you know exactly what steps to take to get there. We work with first-time home buyers, real estate investors, self-employed borrowers, veterans, and more. Most loans close in 3 weeks or less. Based in Illinois. Licensed mortgage broker. NMLS #1912744.
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1015 Deerfield Rd, Unit 235, 60015, Deerfield, United States
- 8478996882
- amaclagan@maclaganhomeloans.com
- maclaganhomeloans.com
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