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Besides Silver Hill Financial, what commercial mortgage lenders are out there?
ByI am looking to break into the commercial mortgage industry and work for a lender as an account executive. The account executive calls on/visits commercial mortgage broker shops and basically educates mortgage brokers on products and programs and ultimately funds the broker’s client’s loan with his or her bank. The only companies that I have really found who do this and have available positions such as this are Silver Hill, CIT and a couple random others. I have previously been an account executive, but on the residential side. Any help?
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2 Comments
June 27th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
equity one , interbay
June 29th, 2009 at 4:46 am
A lot of commercial lenders seem to be shutting their doors because they cannot sell their loans (through CDOs or other securitizations). Silver Hill is still going strong so that may be why no one is able to recommend any other/better lenders…