Inlanta expands into New England

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Brookfield-based Inlanta Mortgage is expanding into the New England market by merging with Alpine Mortgage LLC.

With the merger, the combined company has new offices in Manchester, N.H., Newington, N.H., Portland, Maine, and Augusta, Maine. The new branches will bring 20 new mortgage consultants to the Inlanta team, as well as seven support staff additions.|
New regional vice president Scott Reid and his team will be responsible for continuing Inlanta’s expansion throughout the New England region.  
 “We are all extremely excited to be a part of Inlanta,” Reid said. “The Inlanta platform will allow our mortgage consultants to deliver the highest levels of customer service possible through innovative products, competitive pricing and enhanced operational efficiencies. In addition, Inlanta provides our staff with the required tools, resources and support to remain competitive in any market cycle.”
“We are really excited about our expansion into the New England area. Since I am from the area, I am very familiar with the market and the quality mortgage professionals in the region and these new branches are already established as trusted mortgage professionals,” said Inlanta executive vice president Nicholas DelTorto. “By partnering with Inlanta, these originators will be able to offer more great products and services and allow them to grow their sales by using the tools we afford our mortgage sales team. With Scott and his team in place we want to continue to expand with the right people throughout New England.”

 

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