The technology-based lender co-founded by former Zillow executive Greg Schwartz is now live in Seattle, Dallas and Houston. The company will refer homebuyers to real estate agents through a partnership with coaching company Tom Ferry.
Source: Inman News
Tomo launches with aim to ‘be the best at purchase mortgages’
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