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Cross County Funding Expands Mortgage Brokerages Services into the Tribury Area.

Cross County Funding, the northeast premium provider of mortgage broker services, is pleased to announce that long time Southbury resident Mark Nagy has joined the firm as a licensed loan officer serving the Tribury communities.

White Plains, NY, December, 01, 2012 

Cross County Funding has served the New York region for 23 years and the addition of Mark Nagy in the Tribury area was a natural progression. Now in addition to offering superior mortgage brokerage services in the NY area, Cross County Funding will also provide borrowers with premier mortgage options in Southbury, Middlebury, Roxbury and throughout CT.

“We are thrilled to be affiliated with someone with Mark’s professional experience and local market understanding” said Corey Langus owner broker of Cross County Funding. “From arranging loans, to providing value added products for our clients – it’s a win-win situation”.

“I am excited to be part of Cross County Funding, because they have so much to offer for those seeking funds to purchase a new home or refinance an existing home”, stated Mark a long time Southbury resident. “Cross County Funding provides clients with long term solutions for debt management by providing a local licensed resource in the market”.

Interested in learning more about Cross County Funding, please contact Mark Nagy at 203-525 -0387 or email mark@ccfmtg.com or Corey Langus at 914 -358-9933, corey.langus@ccfmtg.com for more information. NMLS – 968910

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