David Wu
NMLS ID#: 833570
State License #: GA #34289, MO #21900-MLO
About David
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
601 Office Center Drive, Suite 100
Fort Washington, PA 19034
What Clients Say
I have done many financial transactions and never had one go this well. Actually we did two in one month David Wu and New Penn went above all expectations.
I received several letters from New Penn. I decided to call and left a message. David Wu returned my call. He was very professional, answered all my questions thoroughly throughout the process. I was very satisfied and happy thanks to David Wu!
The whole process of the re-finance was handled very professionally and efficiently. My wife and are very pleased with the results. David Wu handled everything perfectly, and kept me in formed of the process all the way. Thank you for the well-handled procedure.
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