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You deserve a mortgage professional who’s knowledgeable, responsive, and truly committed to your success. As a licensed Mortgage Loan Officer with Barrett Financial Group, I help clients across California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas navigate mortgage rates, loan programs, and the real costs of homeownership. Whether you're building a custom home, refinancing to lower your payment or pull cash out, or purchasing an investment or multi-unit property, my role is to guide you with clarity and transparency. I work with over 100 lending partners to find the right solution for your needs — from FHA, VA, and Conventional loans to Bank Statement, DSCR, and Jumbo programs. You’ll always get honest guidance and direct communication from someone who values long-term relationships. Robert St. John NMLS #1578510 | Barrett Financial Group, LLC NMLS #181106 275 E Rivulon Blvd, Suite 200, Gilbert, AZ 85297 | AZ 0904774 | CA 60DBO-46052 & 41DBO-148702 Licensed by DDFPI under the CA Residential Mortgage Lending Act. Loans made or arranged under CA Financing Law License | NV 5091 | Equal Housing Opportunity
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8485 W. Sunset Rd. #202, 89113, Las Vegas, United States
- 725-220-6898
- robert@stjohnloans.com
- stjohnloans.com
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