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Fred Glick
Sharp witted and outspoken realist for the mortgage and real estate world who has appeared on the NBC business channel CNBC, NPR's Marketplace, along with being quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer, ThinkGlink.com and other media outlets. Fred is a contributing writer on the real estate magazine AgentGenius.com and answers real estate and mortgage questions on Trulia. BS from Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityFormer Board Member of the Morris Animal RefugeBoard of Directors at Hidden City Philadelphia & Culture Works Philadelphia Board Member of the National Association of Independent Housing Professionals Former member of Freddie Mac's LP advisor committeeVice President, UpFront Mortgage BrokersEcoBroker®Member local and National Association of REALTORS® Star goaltender with the Wharton Wildmen hockey team at the University of Pennsylvania. Real Estate: PA/CA U S Spaces, Inc NJ- Atlantic&Pacific US Real Estate, IncMortgage: PA,VA,FL, CO and CA NMLS #51022- U S Loans Mortgage LLC MD-Keystone Funding NJ- Montvale MortgageCells: 215-852-4469 or 415-683-6950Licensed Real Estate Brokerage, PA- US SPACES, INC.#RS285216 2043 Locust St Philadelphia PA 19103 215-829-8850 Real Estate Broker, CA Dept of Real Estate USLM, Inc T/A U S Spaces DRE#01514205 Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, State of NJ, Atlantic and Pacific Real Estate US, Inc.U S Loans Mortgage LLC Licensed by the Commonwealths of PA & VA, States of FL, CO NMLS #51022Licensed Mortgage Loans originator in Maryland with Keystone Funding, Inc.Licensed mortgage originator in New Jersey with Montvale MortgageFred Glick's personal NMLS #133975
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