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  • First Ny Mtg
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  • 181 Broadway, Amityville, NY 11701, USA
  • (516) 799-9300,
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  • 58 Albany Ave, Amityville, NY 11701, USA
  • (631) 813-1908,

Our Amityville, New York Mortgage Brokers are licensed professionals, and with each mortgage you’ll discover they have one common achievement in mind, finding you the best deal with courteous customer service.  We are ready to answer your questions, explain loan options, and get you pre-qualified for a new Amityville mortgage.  So if you require a mortgage broker in Amityville, New York then please call us at the number above. We have worked extremely hard to build our reputation in Amityville, NY and we’re working even harder, not just to keep that good reputation, but to continually try to enhance it. We treat all of our customers with the utmost regard, regardless of how complex the job in hand. When we complete your Amityville, New York home purchase or refinance we want you to feel comfortable enough to leave us a 5-star evaluation and also to feel comfortable enough that you would recommend us to family and friends. You can always count on us for your Amityville, New York mortgage needs, so we’re on standby waiting to speak with you whenever you need us.

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More About Amityville

 

Amityville is a village in the town of Babylon in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. The population was 9,523 at the 2010 census.

Huntington settlers first visited the Amityville area in 1653 due to its location to a source of salt hay for use as animal fodder. Chief Wyandanch granted the first deed to land in Amityville in 1658.[2] The area was originally called Huntington West Neck South (it is on the Great South Bay and Suffolk County, New York border in the southwest corner of what once called Huntington South but is now the Town of Babylon. According to village lore, the name was changed in 1846 when residents were working to establish its new post office. The meeting turned into bedlam and one participant was to exclaim, “What this meeting needs is some amity”. Another version says the name was first suggested by mill owner Samuel Ireland to name the town for his boat, the Amity.[3]