Spencer Lane
NMLS ID#: 1207038
State License #: AZ 948327
About
I started in the mortgage industry in 2015, which has given me years of experience to understand the importance of providing quality service and exceptional results. When my wife and I bought our first house where we eventually welcomed two sons, it was a huge accomplishment for us, so I fully understand that taking out a mortgage is one of the most important financial decisions one can make. I know that every client has different needs and I work hard to ensure every client feels confident taking this next step, and that all their needs are met with efficiency and clarity. My mission is to deliver a referral worthy and personal experience, and I am honored to have an opportunity to provide customers with the analysis, execution and management of their home loans. Outside of work, I am a big WSU Cougar football and Seattle Mariners fan; and I enjoy golfing and spending time with my family outdoors.
Office Details
Street Address
155 3rd Avenue South Suite 2
Edmonds, WA 98020
Phone
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