Michael S. Rosenbaum Joins American Pacific Mortgage Corporation

Opens Branch Mortgage Office in the Marina District, Downtown San Diego
By: Michael S. Rosenbaum
 
SAN DIEGO - Feb. 28, 2014 - PRLog -- Michael S. Rosenbaum has joined American Pacific Mortgage Corporation (APM) assuming duties as Branch Manager and Mortgage Loan Originator, opening a new boutique branch office located in the Marina District of Downtown San Diego at the historical Royster Building (419 West G Street San Diego, CA 92101).  The new street level retail office will service surrounding Downtown residents while being strategically located within walking distance of key area real estate firms, providing his team of loan officers and support staff ample room to grow and expand their operations.

The collaboration with APM brings expanded product offerings, most notably the ability to provide financing for condominiums engaged in construction defect litigation, a common concern in Downtown San Diego and other markets.  With a robust array of conventional, government, jumbo and portfolio lending programs, APM is enhancing the boutique residential lending platform that Mr. Rosenbaum’s customers have come to expect through the years.

About Michael S. Rosenbaum:

The son of a Real Estate Agent, Michael has been around the business nearly all his life including an early career innovating technology for the industry. He began originating mortgage loans in 2006, having subsequently grown his team and culminating in the 2012 establishment of his boutique downtown mortgage office in at the East Village ‘TR Office Building’ before moving to larger space at the historic Marina District ‘Royster Building’ in 2014.

Michael’s mastery of mortgage lending and perspective are sought regularly by media as he has been quoted over the past few years in articles published by U.S. News & World Report (http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2...), Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/22/us-mortgage-ref...), MSN Real Estate (http://realestate.msn.com/is-a-shorter-term-mortgage-righ...), Deseret Times (http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579523/Home-no-loan-Should-you-pay-off-your-mortgage-early.html) and others (http://www.caloansource.com/in-the-media/).

An advocate of education and community service, he is a founding board member of Kavod Elementary Charter School, which opened its doors in the fall of 2013. Michael resides in Little Italy serving that community on the Downtown Community Planning Committee (http://www.civicsd.com/dcpc/overview.html). In addition to his ongoing work as an affiliate contributor for the Downtown Caravan (http://www.downtowncaravan.com), he serves in similar roles for the Metro (http://www.metrocaravan.com/) and Coronado Real Estate caravans (http://coronadoassociation.com/).

About American Pacific Mortgage:

Founded in 1997, American Pacific Mortgage (http://www.apmortgage.com) is one of the largest independent retail lending and branching companies in the country. We are extremely pleased with the way that our team has succeeded in a drastically altered lending environment. Having successfully navigated stormy times in our industry and economy, American Pacific Mortgage has become the company of choice for entrepreneurial mortgage originators who recognize that adaptability and tenacity are central to remaining successful in today’s industry. At American Pacific Mortgage we have proven that a company can execute impeccably and retain its appreciation for the producers who fuel the industry.

Media Contact
Craig Vinecombe
craig.vinecombe@apmortage.com
858-876-8332
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Tags:San Diego mortgage lender, Real Estate, Construction Litigagation
Industry:Mortgage, Real Estate
Location:San Diego - California - United States
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