Neal M. Wilson
NMLS ID#: 1575053
State License #: MA #MLO1575053
About Neal
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
510 Broadhollow Road
Suite 302
Melville, NY 11747
What Clients Say
“My dad and I would like to thank Mr. Neal Wilson for the exceptional service he provided to my dad, a Vietnam veteran, in obtaining a refinance with your company New Penn Financial. Even when things were stressful, Neal showed understanding and professionalism instead of impatience. Even though he has only been with your company for a short while, I put him in the category of realtors with 20+ years of experience because of his diligence and care. I would refer him to all of my family and friends. Thanks so much.”
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