About Anna Dowling

Anna Dowling is a Digital Marketing Strategist and Analyst for Direct Mortgage Loans. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resources and a Master of Science degree in Management. Connect with her on LinkedIn here: linkedin.com/in/anna-dowling-166836b6
24 03, 2022

What’s Better: Renewing Your Lease or Buying a Home?

2023-11-13T09:44:54-05:00March 24th, 2022|Mortgage|

Are you torn between the prospect of renewing your lease or taking the leap into homeownership? Deciding whether to rent or buy a house is a significant life choice that deserves careful consideration. Both options have their merits, and understanding [...]

23 03, 2022

Welcome The Yates Team of Direct Mortgage Loans!

2023-10-27T11:51:22-05:00March 23rd, 2022|DML Culture|

Please help us in giving a warm welcome to DML's newest Branch, the Yates Team! Branch Manager, Clint Yates, opens DML's newest branch location in Houston, Texas with Tammy Babcock, Terri Balcom, and Norma Alanis. Welcome to the DML family! [...]

22 03, 2022

How to Buy an Investment Property at Any Age

2024-04-01T11:21:41-05:00March 22nd, 2022|Mortgage|

An investment property is exactly what it sounds like- an investment! In the United States alone, 44.1 million American households are renters (National Multifamily Housing Council). Therefore, buying a rental property can potentially be a great investment if you do [...]

17 03, 2022

Potential Affect of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on the U.S. Housing Market

2023-02-13T11:59:24-05:00March 17th, 2022|Mortgage|

While the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia may not directly affect the United States, both a human and an economic toll is prevalent. Some of the most recent examples of this include the climbing gas prices and fluctuating interest [...]

15 03, 2022

Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to the 50/30/20 Budget Rule

2023-02-13T12:01:20-05:00March 15th, 2022|Homeowner Tips|

Whether you want to believe it or not, money is part of your everyday life, and there’s no way around it. In fact, only 24% of Millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy (Spendmenot); meaning that people are not implementing the idea [...]

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