Consolidate Debt with a No Closing Cost Loan from DNJ Gateway Mortgage

If monthly bills seem like they’re getting the best of you, a loan consolidation is a powerful financial tool to get your expenses under control and lower your interest rates.

Perhaps your credit card interest rates have skyrocketed and made your payments unrealistic. You may have unexpected medical bills that are hanging over your head and due sooner rather than later. Whatever the case, consolidate debt loans represent a smart way to get back in control of your monthly bills.

How Does Loan Consolidation Work?

When you contact DNJ Gateway Mortgage to discuss a loan consolidation, you’ll find more than a trusted financial advisor. You’ll speak with a person who’s focused on meeting your needs and finding the best solution to helping you consolidate debt and save thousands of dollars in interest.

Basically, we consolidate debt by taking your existing home loan and rolling your outstanding debt into a new, larger total loan amount. The interest rates will, in almost all cases, be less than you’re currently paying through credit card companies or other debt holders. And because you won’t pay any closing costs, you won’t need thousands of dollars at closing that could have gone toward your bills in the first place!

Most clients find that a loan consolidation frees them from the monthly stress, worry and exorbitant payments they’ve suffered under for too long. You’ll have a fresh start and the peace of mind you deserve.

Learn More About Our Consolidate Debt Loans Today!

If you live in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and want to learn more about our consolidate debt loans, call us toll free at 877-9-NO-COST (877-966-2678)!

DNJ Gateway Mortgage proudly serves clients in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, Greenville, Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point, Wilmington, and Charlotte, NC, and surrounding areas. We also offer mortgages in South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia and Florida.