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DAN GOUGH
Vice President
301-303-0383
Dan Gough, Bay Capital’s Vice President and consistent top producer, began his mortgage origination career over 30 years ago, having assisted over 8,000 clients.
Dan’s biggest attribute to all clients is his ability to listen and communicate efficiently and effectively, ensuring that he provides easy and on-time closings, every time! It is Dan’s priority to not only listen to his borrowers’ immediate home loan needs but to also assist them with seeing the “big picture” of their long-term financial goals.
The Dan Gough Mortgage Team takes pride in their ability to confidently recommend mortgage loan products that will allow their clients to meet their financial needs. With over $1.5 Billion in closed loans, Dan’s team understands the importance of being available to answer all his clients questions and assuring on-time closings, which is why he chose to work at Bay Capital Mortgage.
As a native to Howard County, MD for over 27 years, Dan and his wife raised three daughters. In addition to his title as Vice President, one of Dan’s greatest titles is “Pops”.
When not assisting clients, Dan enjoys relaxing with his family, screaming “fish on!” during off-shore fishing trips and spending time outdoors.
Call or email today – we are always here for you.
Dan is one of the most knowledgable in the home financing field . Professional service with a personal touch.
- Michael M.
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