Mikey D. Hits the Big Time

Oscar Huel
Published Feb 18, 2025

Mikey D. Hits the Big Time

WSJ: "United Home Loans President Mike Dulla said he thinks the worst of the housing market slowdown “is behind us". "A potential recession has dampened some of that enthusiasm,” Mr. Dulla said. “People have been so burned over the last 2½ years that they’re cautiously optimistic.”" Discuss.

This is my guy. "Mikey D." from Saint Mary's grade school in Riverside, Illinois. I was the other, shorter half: "Mikey C."

We went winless together in three years of middle school hoops; participated in Hedlin heists; ding-dong ditched and pool-hopped the Ashe's. We were "Happy Days" kids together. Best friends. And now look at him.

Needless to say this article brings great joy to so many of the Fenwick and west suburban Chicago crowd. Local boy does good.

If I said it once, I'll say it a million times: when you need a mortgage or a refi and you don't know who to call, you dial up the good folks at United Home Loans and they'll take care of you. If Mikey D. isn't available, ask for Michael Brady or Jeff Dulla or anyone on the entire team and they'll patiently get you to the finish - and start - line of home ownership. Morry Sochat is on the squad now, too. "We're putting the band back together, Jake!" Tell 'em Creads sent you. You'll be fine.

The WSJ article is really informative. I know bonds but I don't really know mortgages. There's a disconnect at times between the two. A lag. This is for all kinds of practical reasons and the Journal does a great job examining those.

Nonetheless, rates do appear to be moving lower. If you've ever dreamed of owning a home, this may be in the next 6-12 months as good a time as any.

Unsure who to call or how to proceed?

I think you now have your safe, reliable answer. Call Mikey D. He goes by Mike now. Only my Mom gets to call him by his erstwhile nickname. But whatever you do - give him or his sensational team a chance to service your financial housing needs. You won't regret it.

With all my love, pride and admiration,

Mikey C.

https://lnkd.in/g6bMMzVN

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