
Cristopher Jefferies
NMLS ID#: 470461
About
I am here to assist you with all your mortgage needs. I will help you consider a whole range of factors regarding your lending needs whether you’re purchasing your first home, a second home or refinancing. I will make every effort to simplify the lending process with step-by-step guidance from application to closing.
I am committed to providing you with the best customer service available. If you want to get started on a home loan, contact me today.
Office Details
Street Address
1431 Opus Place Suite 135
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone
Buyer Reviews
Chris was so helpful, informant and everything was done timely. He made this purchase so much less stressful and easy.
Everything went well and everyone was very professional. The only recommendation is have communication as great as it was in the beginning at the end as well!
I was able to move fast on providing a new home for family and myself....Great job! A good overall experience! Thanks! Chris!
Chris, Tina and Rose were all great to work with. They answered all my questions that I had about my loan and made my first time home buying experience a good one.
Featured Resources
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Preparing First-Time Buyers for the Mortgage Process
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Reduce Your Payment on a New Loan with an Interest Rate Buydown
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