Norcom Mortgage
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130 W Main St Suite 2
Spencer, MA 01562 - 774-241-0770
Chamber Rating
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Kayleigh Y
We cannot speak highly enough of our experience with Kristen at Norcom. We came to her very last minute with a complicated situation, and she made sure everything was worked out on time. She truly cares about her clients and it shows. Extremely responsive, reassuring and kind. We would never recommend anyone else! Thank you so much!!
Jan 13th, 2024 -
Michelle Terry
I have closed hundreds of loans with Norcom Mortgage durning my Real Estate Career and they always give me and my clients top notch service! They are very professional & competitive. They keep us informed throughout the entire transaction and do an excellent job!
Jun 15th, 2022 -
Jackie Leone
I dont have enough space to explain my experience. It was several years ago that my husband, who was a disabled combat veteran, and I were referred to Norcom Mortgage for a VA loan, with a certificate of eligibility for a home loan. Our loan was given to John Vizard, supposedly a veterans loan specialist. Long story short, he gave us one pre-approved loan amount, only to find out after making an offer on a beautiful home, that we qualified for $100,000 less than he told us. Then he had the audacity to ask to borrow Monet from us since we werent getting the house. I reported him and his realtors license was revoked biphasic they division of banks. This all said, Kristen Walther took over loan process, which was time sensitive and we had to find another house. So we did find a house, but instead of a VA loan, we were given a USDA rural farmers home loan. Never heard of it. The loan had been sol twice afterwards within a year. My husband committed suicide due to his injuries from combat service three years after purchase and because I have no VA loan, Im finding it virtually impossible to save my home. So my opinion of Norcom Mortgage, and Kristen Walther is she didnt help us appropriately, despite her agents crime, nor did she protect us by cementing a VA loan with no down payment. In the end we had to put over $9,000 down, losing our nest egg. Ive been here 9 years and as soon as Covid is over unless new computer provide me with loan mitigation relief, I will no longer be a homeowner. Do not use Norcom if you want honest company thats got your back.
Apr 29th, 2021 -
Jaime Thorsen
Our experience with Mama K and her Team was amazing! From the very initial contact until our closing, we never felt alone. Mama K and Amber were always there to answer questions and kept us up to date with where we were in the process, etc. Amazing customer service and communication. I couldn't imagine going through this experience with anyone else. I HIGHLY recommend Mama K and her Team to anyone in the market looking to purchase a new home. Thank you!
Feb 12th, 2021 -
Millie Normandin
My husband and I did our research on banks and mortgage companies for the purchase of our new home. Norcom came highly recommended. Things were great at first - I will give credit where credit is due. Kristen was extremely responsive and helpful. She sent us several revised pre-approval letters that we needed as we put offer after offer in (hot buyers market so took a few tries to get an offer accepted) and even sent one on a Saturday which I really appreciated. The beginning of the underwriting process was pretty simple too. My husband and I turned in all the requested documents in less than 24 hours after they were requested & shortly thereafter received conditional approval for our loan. Norcom also sent cookies with a picture of our new house on them which was a nice touch. Fast forward a week or so, everything is going well...or so we thought. We were on our way to selling our old home and signed it over at our attorneys office. The goal from day 1 was that we would sell our current home and close on our new home the same day. We knew this was a challenge but it seemed like everyone was on the same page and no one told us otherwise. On the ride home from our selling attorneys office, I sent an email to check in with Amber, Kristens assistant, to let her know we signed the old house over and everything was on track, and asked if we were on track to close on the new house. I received back a one line email from Amber that simply said we dont have the appraisal, so you will not be closing november 30th. This was news to us. This was less than a week before the 30th. Now again, we are reasonable people - we would have understood - IF SOMEONE BOTHERED TO TELL US. Seriously - I still get so angry thinking about the way communication just completely evaporated. We probably would have been stupidly waiting to go to our closing on Monday had I not initiated contact and checked in. Everything from that point on was a disaster. To Kristens credit, I do feel once she realized we were going to be stuck in a hotel with our infant during a pandemic, she kicked into high gear. I understand delays with COVID & the market. Kristen was great. Dealing with her assistant Amber not so much. We would get these one line, cold, borderline rude responses from her whenever we asked a question. She caused so much panic and grief and sometimes for no reason, and Kristen had to jump in and reassure us we were going to be ok. We ended up spending six nights in a hotel instead of the planned 2 nights. Norcom did give us lender credit for some of our expenses which was appreciated. Hotel was $100 a night and it was $150 a night for the movers to store our things, so understandably we were not thrilled. Eventually we were able to close and move in, but we never really got an apology from Norcom for the poor communication. With all the perfect reviews I was surprised that our experience was not 5 star. I just wanted to leave an honest review that laid out everything that happened. It wasnt a terrible experience but it was not great. Again, completely understand that nothing is guaranteed when buying a house - but communication is REALLY important. We had to coordinate hotel stays, time off from work, childcare, movers, utilities...the list goes on. If we knew that hey appraisals are not coming back very quick due to covid, dont expect to close on the 30th we could have possibly worked something out with our buyers to stay in our old house longer. In the end our closing happened, but if you go with Norcom I really recommend you stay on them, especially if youre buying and selling. Its hard to get someone on the phone because they are working remote like most of Americans - make them pick up the phone and talk to you. Dont let them hide behind emails. Advocate for yourself.
Nov 8th, 2020
Contact Info
- 774-241-0770
- (774) 241-0770
- (855) 347-7171
- (855) 347-7171
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Norcom Mortgage?
A The phone number for Norcom Mortgage is: 774-241-0770.
Q Where is Norcom Mortgage located?
A Norcom Mortgage is located at 130 W Main St Suite 2, Spencer, MA 01562
Q What is the internet address for Norcom Mortgage?
A The website (URL) for Norcom Mortgage is: https://kristenwalther.norcommortgage.com/
Q How is Norcom Mortgage rated?
A Norcom Mortgage has a 4.1 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
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( 7 Reviews )Kayleigh Y on Google
We cannot speak highly enough of our experience with Kristen at Norcom. We came to her very last minute with a complicated situation, and she made sure everything was worked out on time. She truly cares about her clients and it shows. Extremely responsive, reassuring and kind. We would never recommend anyone else! Thank you so much!!
Michelle Terry on Google
I have closed hundreds of loans with Norcom Mortgage durning my Real Estate Career and they always give me and my clients top notch service! They are very professional & competitive. They keep us informed throughout the entire transaction and do an excellent job!
Jackie Leone on Google
I dont have enough space to explain my experience. It was several years ago that my husband, who was a disabled combat veteran, and I were referred to Norcom Mortgage for a VA loan, with a certificate of eligibility for a home loan. Our loan was given to John Vizard, supposedly a veterans loan specialist. Long story short, he gave us one pre-approved loan amount, only to find out after making an offer on a beautiful home, that we qualified for $100,000 less than he told us. Then he had the audacity to ask to borrow Monet from us since we werent getting the house. I reported him and his realtors license was revoked biphasic they division of banks. This all said, Kristen Walther took over loan process, which was time sensitive and we had to find another house. So we did find a house, but instead of a VA loan, we were given a USDA rural farmers home loan. Never heard of it. The loan had been sol twice afterwards within a year. My husband committed suicide due to his injuries from combat service three years after purchase and because I have no VA loan, Im finding it virtually impossible to save my home. So my opinion of Norcom Mortgage, and Kristen Walther is she didnt help us appropriately, despite her agents crime, nor did she protect us by cementing a VA loan with no down payment. In the end we had to put over $9,000 down, losing our nest egg. Ive been here 9 years and as soon as Covid is over unless new computer provide me with loan mitigation relief, I will no longer be a homeowner. Do not use Norcom if you want honest company thats got your back.
Jaime Thorsen on Google
Our experience with Mama K and her Team was amazing! From the very initial contact until our closing, we never felt alone. Mama K and Amber were always there to answer questions and kept us up to date with where we were in the process, etc. Amazing customer service and communication. I couldn't imagine going through this experience with anyone else. I HIGHLY recommend Mama K and her Team to anyone in the market looking to purchase a new home. Thank you!
Millie Normandin on Google
My husband and I did our research on banks and mortgage companies for the purchase of our new home. Norcom came highly recommended. Things were great at first - I will give credit where credit is due. Kristen was extremely responsive and helpful. She sent us several revised pre-approval letters that we needed as we put offer after offer in (hot buyers market so took a few tries to get an offer accepted) and even sent one on a Saturday which I really appreciated. The beginning of the underwriting process was pretty simple too. My husband and I turned in all the requested documents in less than 24 hours after they were requested & shortly thereafter received conditional approval for our loan. Norcom also sent cookies with a picture of our new house on them which was a nice touch. Fast forward a week or so, everything is going well...or so we thought. We were on our way to selling our old home and signed it over at our attorneys office. The goal from day 1 was that we would sell our current home and close on our new home the same day. We knew this was a challenge but it seemed like everyone was on the same page and no one told us otherwise. On the ride home from our selling attorneys office, I sent an email to check in with Amber, Kristens assistant, to let her know we signed the old house over and everything was on track, and asked if we were on track to close on the new house. I received back a one line email from Amber that simply said we dont have the appraisal, so you will not be closing november 30th. This was news to us. This was less than a week before the 30th. Now again, we are reasonable people - we would have understood - IF SOMEONE BOTHERED TO TELL US. Seriously - I still get so angry thinking about the way communication just completely evaporated. We probably would have been stupidly waiting to go to our closing on Monday had I not initiated contact and checked in. Everything from that point on was a disaster. To Kristens credit, I do feel once she realized we were going to be stuck in a hotel with our infant during a pandemic, she kicked into high gear. I understand delays with COVID & the market. Kristen was great. Dealing with her assistant Amber not so much. We would get these one line, cold, borderline rude responses from her whenever we asked a question. She caused so much panic and grief and sometimes for no reason, and Kristen had to jump in and reassure us we were going to be ok. We ended up spending six nights in a hotel instead of the planned 2 nights. Norcom did give us lender credit for some of our expenses which was appreciated. Hotel was $100 a night and it was $150 a night for the movers to store our things, so understandably we were not thrilled. Eventually we were able to close and move in, but we never really got an apology from Norcom for the poor communication. With all the perfect reviews I was surprised that our experience was not 5 star. I just wanted to leave an honest review that laid out everything that happened. It wasnt a terrible experience but it was not great. Again, completely understand that nothing is guaranteed when buying a house - but communication is REALLY important. We had to coordinate hotel stays, time off from work, childcare, movers, utilities...the list goes on. If we knew that hey appraisals are not coming back very quick due to covid, dont expect to close on the 30th we could have possibly worked something out with our buyers to stay in our old house longer. In the end our closing happened, but if you go with Norcom I really recommend you stay on them, especially if youre buying and selling. Its hard to get someone on the phone because they are working remote like most of Americans - make them pick up the phone and talk to you. Dont let them hide behind emails. Advocate for yourself.