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Streisand of The Streisand Team ranked as a top originator by Mortgage Originator Magazine

According to The Streisand Team at Sterling National Mortgage, Lloyd Streisand, senior VP & senior loan officer, has been nationally ranked by Mortgage Originator Magazine, a publication known as a resource for sales and management tools and industry how-tos. With over 89 loans and volume of $101.737 million, he has been placed as #32 on the list, amongst other leading brokers across the nation. Streisand is considered the "go to" resource for creative mortgages in the Greater New York mortgage market. Today, he is ranked among the country's top 200 mortgage brokers, and has been recognized as one of the top producers within the Sterling National Mortgage network for over 16 years. The Streisand Team takes pride in its solid track record as a leading producer in the mortgage industry. With the mortgage world in chaos, many brokers have been under a great amount of scrutiny by investors and the federal government. Streisand is confident that the pending regulations geared towards the industry will not affect his business or clients because they have historically complied with all rules and regulations. The Streisand Team is committed to a value oriented system that is built with a vision and a purpose, with their clients in mind. The team defines its purpose as: to understand its client needs and values such that they can achieve their short-term cash flow requirements and long-term strategic goals. It also gives superior importance to proven effective fundamentals including trust, communication, commitment, accountability and results. For more information about The Streisand Team, please visit www.streisandteam.com.
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