

Corporate Investors Mortgage Group in Chapel Hill is celebrating 20 years as the only locally owned and operated mortgage banking firm in Chapel Hill.
“Growth has been steady and deliberate over the past 20 years,” said Chief Executive Officer, Jeremy Salemson. “We focus on relationships with realtors, builders, CPAs and financial planners and on driving a superior customer experience.”
CIMG differentiates itself from other mortgage groups in the area by being an independent mortgage banker.
“What that means is that we have created a business model which gives us a unique position in the marketplace,” said Salemson. “A position which allows us to have the resources of a large company, coupled with the efficient decision-making platform of a boutique operation.”
In addition, CIMG brings an experienced team offering exemplary service and results to their customers and strategic partners.
To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Corporate Investors Mortgage Group is hosting numerous customer and strategic partner events and gatherings throughout the Triangle area.
Are you ready to purchase a home? Here are a few tips from Salemson and the CIMG team:
- Align yourself with an experienced realtor, one that will help you navigate our competitive housing market.
- Obtain your mortgage pre-approval prior to starting your home search.
- When is comes to choosing the right mortgage company, talk with friends and your realtor about their mortgage experiences, a referral from either group is generally a good starting point.
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