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    Ted Beinhorn

    Residential Mortgage Advisor - Commercial Loan Broker - Growth for Realtors - Growth for CRE Investors - Growth for Builders - Growth for Business Brokers - Superior Partnerships - Higher Satisfaction - Client Savings

    Ted Beinhorn is a dedicated mortgage professional with 8 years of experience working with Florida Realtors and assisting clients in achieving their homeownership dreams.

    With a background in Business and Accounting from West Virginia University and the University of Miami - School of Business, Ted brings a solid educational foundation to his role.

    As a Residential Mortgage Advisor at NEXA Mortgage and a former Managing Director at Expressway Business Loans, LLC, Ted offers personalized and efficient mortgage services for clients, buyers agents, and builders.

    Ted ensures a smooth and stress-free mortgage process by working directly with clients and referral partners to build long-lasting relationships based on respect, loyalty, and trust.

    Clients benefit from quick pre-approvals, timely review of credit reports, and efficient loan processing under Ted's guidance.

    Ted specializes in a range of mortgage products including Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans, renovation loans, reverse mortgages, and more, providing tailored solutions to meet diverse client needs.

    Known for his commitment to client satisfaction, Ted guarantees quick loan processing with a cleared to close status in 12 - 15 days, offering transparent communication and online tracking throughout the process.

    Ted's expertise extends to commercial loans and financing as well, having previously served as a Managing Director at Expressway Business Loans, LLC, assisting small and mid-sized businesses with working capital and growth funding.

    With a strong work ethic and a customer-centric approach, Ted Beinhorn is available seven days a week to help clients achieve consistent on-time closings and secure the ideal mortgage solutions for their needs.