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What We'll Cover During This Webinar

When done properly, an entrepreneur's path to shopping for, financing, and closing a home can be quite different (and in some cases, more difficult) than a regular home buyer's path. In this webinar, we're tapping top industry professionals (bios below) for insights on all the extra steps and important considerations you need to be aware of when searching for your dream home in San Diego.

 

 

 

  • What entrepreneurs should consider when home shopping
  • What to know before submitting your first offer
  • What to consider when negotiating AND when in escrow
  • Why the big banks can be rough on entrepreneurs
  • Alternative mortgage solutions for entrepreneurs
  • Important considerations when speaking with alternative mortgage lenders
  • How to prepare for closing 


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Featuring Industry Professional Presentations By... 

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Bill Lyons

CEO of Griffin Funding

The CEO of Griffin Funding (a mortgage company named the 693rd fastest growing company in the nation by Inc 5000 and the 41st fastest in San Diego (SDBJ)), Mr. Lyons knows a thing or two about real estate.

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Jennifer Anderson

Real Estate Agent

Jennifer Anderson was named to Realtor Magazine's National “30 under 30”. She has continued in her family’s 30-year tradition of real estate service, committed to offering the same unparalleled customer service and professionalism to the Del Mar and surrounding San Diego residential market.

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Mark Wills

Loan Signing Expert

Mark's degree is in Business Management and he owns a national loan signing service that does thousands of loan signings every year. Mr. Wills created the #1 loan signing agent training course called the "Loan Signing System".