Scott Berngartt
NMLS ID#: 409094
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Office Details
Street Address
6230 Old Dobbin Lane Suite 200
Columbia, MD 21045
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Buyer Reviews
Scott was excellent working with us to make sure the process buying our new home went smoothly. He answered any questions we had very quickly and made sure we knew exactly what to expect with our new home purchase. Great service highly recommend!
This is our third mortgage loan with Scott! He makes the process from start to finish easy and uncomplicated! We appreciate and enjoy his communication with us throughout. We have and will continue to recommend him and come back for any future mortgage loan needs.
We felt so comfortable with Scott's support and guidance. He is very knowledgeable and answered every question of ours in great detail. He was extremely responsive and helped us every step of the way. We wouldn't want to trust anyone else but Scott after our experience with him!
Scott was very responsive and very informed. He provided me figures, quotes, and financial options all throughout the home-buying process. Scott is a very honest, helpful, and intelligent Sales Manager!
Scott was great! He was always happy to answer any of our questions, talk us through out options, and made sure we were on top of any tasks we needed to complete.
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