Southwest Bancorp

Joffrey Long

Get Your Loan Funded!  

Make sure your borrower gets a good loan.

Brokers are important to us. We respect your relationship with the borrower. The borrower is YOUR client, not ours.  We appreciate that you chose to work with us.

 

Custom-tailored loans:   As a direct lender, we can modify terms.

 

We make it easy for you – and you get paid!

 

Deal directly with the decision maker.  Don’t waste time talking to lower-level “reps,” or “account executives” who can’t give you a solid answer. 

 

First step: Call, e-mail, or text. Let’s get started!

 

You can submit a complete package or simply turn the lead over to us – either way, you get paid!

Call, Text, or E-mail Joffrey

(818) 635-1777                   Joffrey@asksw.com
(A phone call may be fastest, to get things started.)

5151 California Ave,  St 100 / Irvine, CA / 92617-3205

Loans are made and serviced by Southwest Bancorp with its own funds under CA. Real Estate Broker’s license no. 00898122, issued by the CA. Dept. of Real Estate on 09/20/1985.  Joffrey Long holds CA. Dept. of Real Estate Broker’s license no.  00525142, issued by the CA Dept. of Real Estate on 06/04/1979.  Southwest Bancorp, referenced in this website, is a privately owned California Corporation and is not related to or in any way affiliated with the identically named Southwest Bancorp that is a publicly traded company.

Southwest Bancorp makes only business-purpose loans.  Consumer-purpose loans, secured by 1-4 family residences, may be arranged or serviced by Southwest Bancorp.  When this occurs, they are arranged under the real estate broker license 00898122 described above, and using an endorsement issued by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System, Southwest Bancorp no. 285371, Joffrey Long, no. 027202.    Equal Opportunity Lender / Fair Housing

Many of Southwest Bancorp’s loans are subsequently re-sold to private trust deed investors and still serviced by Southwest Bancorp.  Some loans are “brokered” or arranged with funding from outside private or institutional investors.   Investments in trust deeds secured by one or more interests in real property are subject to risk of loss.