Jesus Paraliticci Joins New Fed Mortgage as a Senior Loan Officer

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DANVERS, Mass., Dec. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jesus Paraliticci MLO # 17695 joins New Fed Mortgage as Senior Loan Officer.

Jesus has an extensive background in mortgage lending that spans over the last 17 years and most recently was at Salem Five Mortgage which acquired Sage Bank earlier this year.

Jesus focuses on his client's specific needs it may be the benefits of refinancing an existing mortgage to improve their financial situation or a prequalification to buy their new dream home. He is available to his clients nights and weekends.

Jesus who attended UMass Boston, lives in Malden with his family. Jesus speaks many languages including English, Spanish Italian and Portuguese. Outside of work, Jesus has participated in several talk shows and also has given numerous education seminars.

President and CEO Brian D'Amico commented, "We are excited to have Jesus as part of our team. We have known each other for years and I have always admired his professionalism and dedication to his clients and his craft."

New Fed Mortgage, locally based in Massachusetts, has specialized in residential retail mortgage lending since 2001 with in-house processing, underwriting and closings. Licensed in seven states, New Fed offers a multitude of mortgage programs, including Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, Mass Housing, and New Hampshire Housing along with access to various portfolio products.

 

SOURCE New Fed Mortgage

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