Tom Dryer
NMLS ID#: 110412
State License #: GA #28893, MA #MLO110412, MO# 18744-MLO
About Tom
With over 11 years in the residential mortgage business, Tom has accumulated experience in all types of residential mortgage lending. He has been part of the New Penn Financial team for 10 years. Prior to entering the mortgage industry, Tom worked as a job placement specialist and worked as an assistant lacrosse coach while finishing his MBA at Mount Saint Mary's University. Tom prides himself on providing great customer service through his communication and knowledge of the mortgage industry.
Tom is married with two boys and enjoys spending time with his family in his spare time.
Office Details
Street Address
6250 Old Dobbin Lane
Ste 110
Columbia, MD 21045
Phone
What Clients Say
Your employee, Tom Dryer, is a true credit to New Penn Financial. He was so knowledgeable about the FHA refinance process and helped me weigh options. I had dreaded refinancing but he was kind, encouraging and made everything go smoothly. It all fell into place just as he promised. He’s amazing!!!! I will be recommending him and New Penn Financial to my friends and associates.
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