Churchill Mortgage Expands to Northern California with New Branch in Yuba City
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YUBA CITY, Calif., Nov. 30, 2016 – Churchill Mortgage, a leader in the mortgage industry providing conventional, FHA, VA and USDA residential mortgages across 38 states, announced that it is expanding into Northern California with the opening of its third branch in the state, located at 1510 Poole Blvd, Suite 201 in Yuba City.
In September, Yuba City was recognized among Realtor.com®’s “20 Hottest Markets” in the U.S., based on the number of days a home spent on the market and number of views each listing received on Realtor.com®. The lender’s newest branch ensures that its services will be available to borrowers in the greater Sacramento area.
Nick Williams, area manager for Churchill Mortgage in California, will leverage more than two decades of industry experience to lead the branch. In addition, Willie Willis and Janell Willis, home loan specialist and client experience manager, respectively, will work with local home buyers and borrowers to advise them on the best mortgage product for their financial goals. The lender established its presence in California with the opening of its branch in Orange in January 2014, which Williams also manages. In June 2015, Churchill opened its second branch in San Diego.
“The expansion into Yuba City allows us to more effectively meet the needs of borrowers in new areas and provide them with the trusted lending services that have been available to borrowers in Southern California for quite some time,” said Williams.
“Northern California boasts beautiful landscapes and climate, making it a very attractive place for prospective homebuyers,” said Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage. “The state is also the largest in the country in terms of population and third-largest in size. Establishing a branch in Yuba City provides us with a local presence, which is critical to our ability to serve borrowers and make the real American dream of homeownership available to a larger set of families and individuals.”