Jennifer Daum

Branch Manager

NMLS# 297012

858-273-3286

jendaum@greenkeymtg.com

Licensed in: CA, AZ, TX, NV, FL

Jennifer Daum Branch Manager
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Mortgage Lender in San Diego

Welcome to Greenkey Financial Inc., a San Diego-based mortgage lending company dedicated to helping homebuyers and homeowners. We bring our customers personalized service, friendly specialists, and over 30 years of industry experience.
We specialize in providing various types of mortgage loans, including FHA, VA, conventional, and DSCR (debt secured credit residential).

Solana Beach, San Diego, CA

Homebuying & Refinancing

Made Easy for You!

From our offices in San Diego, we specialize in providing tailored home loan solutions to clients facing challenging life situations, no matter their credit history. Whether you’re a first-time home buyer looking to take the next step in achieving the American Dream or a homeowner seeking to refinance your mortgage to access lower interest rates, reduce debt, or make home improvements, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

Mission Beach San Diego, CA
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