Kelly Swainson-McFadden
USGotta give them 5 Gotta give them 5 stars because that’s what they need to get their raises and such. You gotta. Worker solidarity. Process was relatively easy. They were quite responsive. A few times I had to show them where I had already uploaded a document they said I needed, but when the error was pointed out they quickly found the documents and got me on my way. Signing of documents was easy to arrange, and the funding was super fast. Def recommend if you’re in a crazy housing market and already own a house that keeps adding value/equity :)
Sandy
USWe had an amazing experience with Noah We had an amazing experience with Noah. Julieta our advisor kept us informed every step of the way and answered all of our questions. The process was organized, efficient and done quickly. We appreciated that we had this option to partner with Noah to accomplish our home refurbishment goals. Thank you!
Regina
USGood company, garbage mobile website Their website sucks. I had to use 3 different email addresses bc the page kept refreshing and it would make me start over—but I couldn’t use my email address OR log in with my email address. Super irritating. Other than that they seem legit and like they’ll be able to help us access some of our equity. Just don’t try to apply on mobile while uploading documents etc; it turns into a mess.
John Q McDonnell
USJulieta Esparza did a wonderful job Julieta Esparza did a wonderful job, and all of the support services were great. I qualified for a loan with Noah after being turned down for a reverse mortgage, after 3 months of gyrations. It took approximately 1 month Noah. I am 78, and wanted to stay in my home, it was getting difficult on my retirement income. So the equity loan allowed me to stay. 10 years of equivalent rent in this neighborhood, would have cost me $360,000.
Chip Domke
USAn interesting option for 1099 workers. I am still working through the process. I am happy thus far but feel that a better job can be done presenting what is ultimately a 'new' finance/funding tool. There may be some anxiety from the end of the borrower- perhaps a nice case study to read through. Some different scenarios what ifs- and how they would play out. The Story on the web page helps. It is compelling and for a 1099 worker it is refreshing to find something out there for people with unique tax and income situations