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Total Mortgage Services Launches Redesigned Website

In Connecticut, ""Total Mortgage Services, LLC"":http://www.totalmortgage.com/ announced the launch of its new and improved website offering users with a dynamic browsing experience across all devices.

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""We are very excited to unveil our new and improved Total Mortgage website, which was designed based on the feedback we have received from our customers,"" said John Walsh, president of Total Mortgage. ""Our commitment to offering borrowers industry-leading technology remains a top priority, and we are proud to offer one of the industry's most user-friendly websites that focuses on educating [COLUMN_BREAK]

borrowers to enable them to make the best choice for their home mortgage.""

The new website features responsive Web design intended to provide users with an optimal viewing experience across a range of devices, from desktop computers to mobile phones. Its proprietary content management system allows the company's development team to make quick updates and improvements, allowing mortgage experts to publish up-to-date rate and product information with maximum efficiency.

Visitors to the new website will also notice new resources, such as in-depth guides to purchasing or refinancing a home, in addition to many other tools.

""We look forward to receiving feedback from our customers on the new website, and plan to use these valuable responses to inform our plans to roll out additional resources and elements that meet the needs of our customers,"" Walsh said. ""At Total Mortgage we understand that as the mortgage industry and technology changes, we must change with it, and our refreshed website is part of our overall goal to deliver the right mortgage solution and best service to borrowers.""

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