In 2020, GR Affinity funded over $13 billion in total loan volume and served more than 39,000 borrowers nationwide — a record for the company. To build on this momentum, the company is expanding into the New York market and bolstering its presence within the state’s large home buying community. That’s where Brian Scott Cohen, who moved to GR Affinity early this year, comes in.

For the last 17 years, Cohen has spent his career making it easier to get families into their dream home. Since 2004, he has helped more than 7,000 homeowners in and around New York City, funding more than $5 billion in loans. He has been recognized by industry publications like Mortgage Executive Magazine as one of the nation’s leading mortgage professionals.

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Cohen works alongside a team of dedicated co-op and condo specialists who know the requirements needed to finance homes in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

“Brian gave the right advice and really took care of everything,” said client Dhruv P. “I was never stressed about the mortgage part of my co-op buying experience in New York City.”

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GR Affinity’s exceptional customer service and award-winning technology can help simplify the entire loan process.

“The products help me provide my clients with the best possible service as I meet growing demand,” said Cohen.

When asked about his favorite aspect of mortgage lending, Cohen said: “It’s the relationships with the client, the referral partner and the longevity of it. I love getting pictures of family memories made in their home that I have been blessed with the opportunity to help finance.”

Want to see more of Brian Scott Cohen? Check his free webinar today at 3:30, “Tips on Buying a Condo/Co-op in Brooklyn.”

 

Note: Applicant subject to credit and underwriting approval. Not all applicants will be approved for financing. Receipt of application does not represent an approval for financing or interest rate guarantee. Restrictions may apply, contact GR Affinity for current rates and for more information.

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