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David Herring
Processing Center
3695 Stanford Dr.
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406
Office Phone: 928-566-4257
Fax: 928-566-4258

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Customers first

Borrowers who are happy with the mortgage loan we helped them get are more important to us than anything else. Our goal is to make the loan process as simple and worry-free as possible. We pride ourselves in offering the highest level of customer service, and appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. Whether you want to refinance for a lower mortgage rate, get a new home mortgage, home equity loan or second mortgage, our purpose is to satisfy your needs. By putting you first, we assure you a pleasurable transaction.

Get fast answers

At our website you can find tools available to answer virtually any mortgage question. Trying to decide if now is a good time to refinance? Check out our Refinance Mortgage Calculator. Wondering if a new home equity loan or second mortgage can lower your monthly payments? Use our Debt Consolidation Mortgage Calculator! Confused by all the loan programs from which to choose? Our Loan Program page will help you find the right type of loan for you. Also, we'll be happy to prepare a personalized mortgage quote for the home mortgage program of your choice.

  • Enthusiasm working for you
    Helping people make one of their most important decisions is a serious responsibility, but something that I enjoy doing. This enthusiasm and hard work will benefit you and help reduce the stress and anxiety often associated with real estate transactions.
  • Established Credibility
    I have many years of experience and knowledge working in this industry. I can say with confidence that I'll get the job done right.
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Fannie Mae Preps Investors for Reform. Book of Business Reflects Tight Credit Conditions - 25 minutes ago
Posted To: MND NewsWireIn the wake of the passage of Wall Street Reform, which many opponents have criticized Capitol Hill for failing to deal with the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Obama Administration is beginning to present the broad outlines of how the future of the GSEs will be determined. In a letter released Tuesday , David H. Stevens, acting commisioner of the FHA, said that the question of reforming the GSEs is "not if, but when." The Obama administration, he said, has made it clear from the beginning that the current structure of the government's role in the housing finance market is unsustainable and unacceptable, but winding down Freddie and Fannie abruptly would destabilize an already fragile housing industry and put the loans already on the books of these institutions at even...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Are HECM Regulators Acting Unethically Toward the Reverse Mortgage Program? - 51 minutes ago
Posted To: Community CommentaryI recently spoke on two interesting panels at the American Conference Institute’s two day symposium on Reverse Mortgages. The conference was held at the famed Helmsley Park Lane Hotel in the heart of Manhattan. The conference attracted a virtual who’s who in the mortgage and reverse mortgage industry. The speakers and the attendees formed an eclectic group which ranged from major law firms, title companies, quality control experts, compliance examiners, HECM counseling experts and state and federal regulators and various enforcement agencies. There was a genuine desire to understand the program so that enacted policy could be effective. On the first day of speaking, I was joined by Dave Adkins, OTS, Matthew Yoon, Esq. and Arthur Axelson, Esq. I pointed out that HERA could prevent...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Final Ruling Issued on SAFE Act; Underwriting Guideline Overlays, Adverse Market Fees and Steep LLPAs; CMBS Sales; California State of Emergency;  - 3 hours ago
Posted To: Pipeline PressOn a non-mortgage note, my son asked me, "At what age is it ok to tell a highway that it is adopted? At some point the highway will realize that it doesn't look like the Kiwanis's Club." I would have told him to "keep his day job", except he doesn't have one as he prepares for college. Lots of folks don't have jobs, as re-emphasized by this morning's Initial Jobless Claims number. One industry veteran told me, "The weekly number is just catnip for those who think the economy is limping along," and this morning's numbers came in down 11,000 to 457,000, but continuing claims climbed. Employment is still a huge issue for the economy, but the unemployment situation is certainly helping to keep rates low. We are not done with implementing the...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Vacancy Rate Near Historic High. America Has a "Home Problem" - 3 hours ago
Posted To: MND NewsWireAs we have pointed out over the last few weeks , America has a homelessness problem; over a million individuals and families are temporarily or chronically homeless. While the statistics don't fully address this aspect, there is at least anecdotal indication that some of these people are in shelters or on the street because their own home or one they were renting was foreclosed. There is also purely anecdotal information that a lot more homeowners are hanging on by their fingernails; savings and unemployment exhausted, legal remedies gone, as lenders churn through a backlog of pending foreclosures and subsequent evictions. In other words, the problem could well get worse. It is also clear that the country is deep into what we are going to abuse poetic license to call a "home problem...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
The Day Ahead: Moody's Questions U.S. Credit Rating. Bonds Shrug Off News - 4 hours ago
Posted To: MBS CommentaryEquity futures are trading higher this morning despite word from Moody’s that it would have to question America’s triple-A credit rating unless it provides a credible plan to tackle its growing deficit. Steve Hess , a top sovereign debt analyst at Moody’s, said the U.S. appears to have “no plan” to reduce the deficit. “Can the United States do it is the big question right now and we are not sure either way,” he told Dow Jones Newswires. “We will wait and see what happens in the next couple of years on this front.” Meanwhile, economic confidence in Europe rose for a second straight month to its highest level in more than two years. The July index rose 1.3 points to 101.3. Economists at BMO said the populace may be “heartened by the...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.



Processing Center - 3695 Stanford Dr. - Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406
Office Phone: 928-566-4257 Fax: 928-566-4258

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We lend in the following states: AZ, CA

Corporate Office: 10251 Vista Sorrento Pkwy., Suite 350, San Diego, CA 92121 Cobalt is licensed by the California Dept of Real Estate, Broker # 01821025.

Regional Office: 8149 N 87th Place, Suite 204, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Arizona Broker License # BKBR 0115181

David Herring is licensed by the California Dept of Real Estate, License # 01193746.

Loan approval is not guaranteed and is subject to lender review of information. Loan is only approved when lender has issued approval in writing. Specified rates may not be available for all borrowers. Rate subject to change with market conditions.



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