Mortgage Loan Officer

Mortgage Loan Officer

NMLS #33986
26 Chestnut Street, Andover, MA
Serving: All of North Shore MA
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Bill Palm is an accomplished Mortgage Loan Officer based at Bangor Savings Bank's Andover, MA lending location. With over 28 years of experience, Bill brings a range of knowledge in lending and financial services. As a mortgage lender, Bill understands the home financing experience, how to guide you at each step of the way, and be your advocate. He specializes in first-time homebuying, land loans, construction/rehab loans, second home loans, 1–4-unit investment home loans, and bridge financing.

Specializing as a Mortgage Lender, Bill handles many types of mortgages from his primary office at our Andover, MA branch. His expertise covers everything from first-time homebuyer loans to land loans, making him a valuable and essential resource for his clients. Whether you’re looking for a fixed rate mortgage for 30 years or an adjustable-rate mortgage for the short term, Bill is here to find the perfect mortgage product for your financing needs.

When he's not busy helping his customers with their home financing needs, you can find Bill boating or skiing. Bill's extensive knowledge makes him a trusted and approachable Mortgage Loan Officer for anyone looking to navigate the property market in the greater Boston and NH seacoast area.

For those interested in talking to a local mortgage lender about their mortgage options or starting the loan application process, feel free to reach out to Bill for a personalized consultation or apply now to begin your journey toward homeownership!

Service Area: Servicing our Andover, MA North Shore loan production office and surrounding communities including the greater Boston, MA areas of Danvers, Lawrence, Lowell, and Woburn, Massachusetts. This location offers lending solutions to all of Massachusetts.

States Serviced: Working with homebuyers as a mortgage lender throughout Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

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