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Michelle Bobart, Producing Branch Manager & Senior Vice President of Mortgage Lending

Bobart Team, CrossCountry Mortgage, NMLS # 137164

Since 1997, Michelle Bobart has dedicated her career to guiding clients and referral partners through the complexities of home financing. With over 4,000 families served and more than $1 billion funded, her mission extends far beyond numbers.

Recognized for her proactive approach and creative problem-solving skills, Bobart helps clients build generational wealth and lasting confidence through real estate. “A homeowner’s net worth is more than 40 times greater than a renter’s,” she explains. “I craft winning strategies to help my clients secure the home or investment property they love while providing clarity and peace of mind.”

A producing branch manager and senior vice president of mortgage lending with CrossCountry Mortgage, Bobart, the leader of the Bobart Team, offers an expansive portfolio of lending programs to her clients. “I do everything from helping clients structure a plan to buy before they sell to saying yes to high-earning buyers with complex finances,” she shares. “My goal is to remove barriers that others consider deal-breakers.”

Passionate about creating opportunities for every homebuyer, Bobart finds numerous ways to support her clients’ goals. “Whether my clients are buying their first home, securing a second home, relocating or expanding an investment portfolio, my approach is to elevate every deal by leveraging our unique portfolio of lending solutions with speed and creativity,” she says. Licensed in all 50 states, she serves clients and referral partners wherever life takes them.

Bobart has been named among the top 1% of mortgage originators in the United States by Mortgage Executive Magazine and has been consistently recognized by Scotsman Guide since 2012. She pairs industry expertise with a passion for service by raising awareness for underserved communities and volunteering in prison ministry.

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