Client Testimonial — Roark

"Alejandro was great. He pulled it off. It was like Moses parting the seas. At first, it looked like it was totally impossible. But we had a pillar of fire behind us, and we held off the army.

"Probably the most important is that he stuck it out until it was done. I have an artist studio that is a live-work space. I had a commercial loan, and we were able to get it financed into a residential loan. It was a difficult situation, but he got it done. He literally changed the status of the whole building where I live, so now all the other tenants in my building can also get a residential loan for their refinancing.

"Alejandro had eternal patience, and I would highly recommend him just for that. He is patient and perseverant with massive intention.

"He lets you know about everything that is going on, so that you know exactly what is happening financially. He is totally transparent, and that was very different compared to a previous refinance I had done years ago. I felt like this time I knew where every penny went.

"This transaction was monumental; it made it so that I didn’t have to worry about my space anymore. In my work as an artist I need to get a whole lot of stuff done, and I need my full focus on that. Now everything is squared away with my place, it's a great relief; I feel like I can go back to creating.

"I live for sitting down and tuning into the cosmic art consciousness. I live for making art, and this loan has put me in a position to focus on being a creator again.”

— Roark Gourley, Professional Artist & Sculptor

Alejandro Szita

I am an independent mortgage broker for CA & FL, specialized in serving self-employed borrowers—including business owners, artists, self-employed professionals and retirees. I am a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist®, a member of the Association of Independent Mortgage Experts, and a California real estate consultant. I enjoy helping people get the loan they need, especially when they have a challenging or out-of-the-box situation.

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