ManhattanMortgage.com was created by The Manhattan Mortgage Company to help bring you home. A convenient, online mortgage resource, combining the latest information technology with top-notch personal service, ManhattanMortgage.com simplifies your loan process, ensuring a smooth experience from pre-qualification to closing.
Established in 1985, Manhattan Mortgage's loan originations have earned the company recognition as the #1 residential mortgage brokerage in metropolitan New York. Melissa Cohn, owner and President, who founded the company 24 years ago and built it into a multi-billion dollar enterprise, was named #1 Mortgage Originator in the country for 2007 and 2008- and Top Mortgage Originator for the 13th year in a row - by the editors of "Mortgage Originator Magazine".
"My business approach", explains Melissa, "has been to create a formula and duplicate it from branch to branch, making appropriate revisions to each region. As long as you remember that you're only as good as your last mortgage and treat each client as your most important, the formula will work anywhere."
The strategy is working successfully in Manhattan Mortgage's 10 offices: eight in New York: Manhattan (2), Brooklyn, Rye, Croton-on-Hudson, Westhampton, Southampton and East Hampton...as well as offices in Upper Montclair NJ and Mooresville NC.
Manhattan Mortgage has developed strong relationships with over 60 lenders and, because of the high volume of loans originated on a daily basis, the company's team of more than 200 financing professionals is able to negotiate the most competitive terms in the industry.
With ManhattanMortgage.com, the company's exceptional in-house real estate and financial expertise are at your fingertips. Inquire about a loan. Get pre-qualified. Or apply now.
We've got the rates. We've got the reputation.
Let Us Bring You Home.
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Buying a Condo: Now vs. Later (New York Times - January 28, 2010)
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Reaching Out to Condo Buyers (New York Times - November 22, 2009)
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New York Appraisals Get Shortchanged (New York Times - September 27, 2009)
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Contract Signings Rise, and Deal-Watchers Exhale (New York Times - August 30, 2009)
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Low Appraisals Sabotage More Deals (The Real Deal - July 31, 2009)
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The Top Originator: Melissa Cohn (Mortgage Originator - April 2009)
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'Cashing Out' Is Now Harder (New York Times - March 29, 2009)
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Making Your Way Through The Mortgage Market (CNBC.com - March 23, 2009)
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Need a House Fast? Skip the Pre-Approval (Main Street - March 3, 2009)
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For Home Buyers, More Bank Roadblocks (New York Times - February 1, 2009)
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Mortgages Less Easy To Come By For The Self-Employed (NY1 - December 16, 2008)
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Interview with Melissa Cohn (Marquis Who's Who in America - December 2008)
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Bailout Efforts Now Focus On Main Street, Not Banks (CNBC.com - December 4, 2008)
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Mortgage Refinance Applications Soar As Rates Fall (Dow Jones Newswires - December 3, 2008)
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U.S. Consumer Loan Aid Will Trickle Only So Far (New York Times - November 27, 2008)
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Bear market squeezes mortgages (The Real Deal - November 3, 2008)
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Foreign apartment buyers grow scarce (The Real Deal - October 28, 2008)
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Lenders tighten up standards for co-op loans (The Real deal - October 3, 2008)
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The Default Phenomenon Comes to N.Y. (The New York Sun- September 25, 2008)
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For Buyers, Many Roadblocks (The New York Times - September 21, 2008)
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Mortgages: Considering the Seven-Year Plan (The New York Times - September 21, 2008)
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Jump in Mortgage Rates Disappoints Home Buyers (Wall St. Journal - September 18, 2008)
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Amid mortgage woes, first-time buyers seek solutions (The Real Deal - September 1, 2008)
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It's a Wonderful Life (In Jersey) (Newsweek - August 2, 2008)
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What You Need to Know to Get a Mortgage (The New York Times - June 1, 2008)
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The 100 Most Powerful People in New York Real Estate (The New York Observer - May 19, 2008)
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Need $23 Million Fast? (The New York Observer - April 28, 2008)
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Jitters for First-Time Homebuyers (The New York Times - February 17, 2008)
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Waiting to see if ARMs fallout reaches Manhattan (The Real Deal - February 2008)
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What's Next for New York City Real Estate? (The New York Times - January 13, 2008)
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