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  • K2 Lending
  • Total: 12    Avg: (4.7)
  • 384 Inverness Pkwy #200, Englewood, CO 80112, USA
  • (303) 952-0001,
  • Uptown Mortgage
  • Total: 58    Avg: (4.8)
  • 1350 Lawrence St Suite 100, Denver, CO 80204, USA
  • (303) 839-5262,
  • Mortgage Maestro Group
  • Total: 106    Avg: (5)
  • 1720 S Bellaire St #315, Denver, CO 80222, USA
  • (303) 779-0591,

Our Inverness, Colorado Mortgage Brokers are licensed, fast and with each transaction you’ll find they have one common goal in mind, finding you low options with excellent customer service.  We are ready to answer your questions, explain loan options, and get you pre-qualified for a new Inverness, Colorado mortgage.  So if you need a mortgage broker in Inverness, Colorado then please call us at the number above. We have worked very hard to build our reputation in Inverness, CO and we’re working even harder, not just to keep that good reputation, but to continuously try to enhance it. We treat all of our clients with the utmost regard, regardless of how complex the task in hand. When we complete your Inverness, Colorado mortgage we want you to feel happy to leave us a 5-star evaluation and also to feel comfortable enough that you would recommend us to others. You can always depend on us for your Inverness, CO mortgage needs, so we’re on standby waiting to hear from you whenever you need us.

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Inverness (/ɪnvərˈnɛs/ (listen); from the Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Nis [iɲɪɾʲˈniʃ], meaning “Mouth of the River Ness”; Scots: Inerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council[2] and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Inverness lies near two important battle sites: the 11th-century battle of Blàr nam Fèinne against Norway which took place on the Aird and the 18th century Battle of Culloden which took place on Culloden Moor.[3] It is the northernmost city in the United Kingdom and lies within the Great Glen (Gleann Mòr) at its north-eastern extremity where the River Ness enters the Moray Firth. At the latest, a settlement was established by the 6th century with the first royal charter being granted by Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim (King David I) in the 12th century. The Gaelic king Mac Bethad Mac Findláich (MacBeth) whose 11th-century killing of King Duncan was immortalised in Shakespeare’s largely fictionalized play Macbeth, held a castle within the city where he ruled as Mormaer of Moray and Ross.[4]