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Mortgage professionals open boutique brokerage

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ALPHARETTA
13057 Hwy 9 N., Suite 210
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Phone: (770) 559-0348
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765 Peachtree Pkwy., Suite 1
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Phone: (678)208-6788
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A family with more than 20 years of mortgage industry experience has opened their own mortgaging company, Ardent Loans in Alpharetta.
The small, “boutique” mortgage broker offers various loans and has a lender network for clients to choose from. The company also offers refinancing options and assistance in the home-buying process.
“We are excited to bring our expertise and personalized service to the Alpharetta community,” Ardent Loans President Max Kallos said. “Our goal is to help our clients achieve their dream of home ownership, and we will work tirelessly to make that happen.”
The broker is available in person by appointment only at 8000 Avalon Blvd., Suite 100. For a free consultation, call 404-277-5884 or visit ardentloans.com.
North Fulton NAACP collects coats for kids
ROSWELL, Ga. — The North Fulton County branch of the NAACP hosted a coat drive for Hembree Springs Elementary School students through January, collecting more than 50 coats for kids in need at the Roswell school.
The drive started on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and ran to the end of January. The nonprofit partnered with elementary school staff and PTA to gather 50 gently worn and new coats from the community. By the end of the month the drive collected 54 coats.
“During the winter months, the elementary kids that need coats to go outside and play can now have one,” NAACP North Fulton President Kay Howell said.
The drive is a partnership with a nationwide organization called One Warm Coat. Last year the coat drive distributed more than 400,000 coats across the United States.