Fahad graduated from Columbia College with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Management, Marketing, and Finance.
He is married with 4 children. He and his wife, Shannon have been together for 14 years and married for 10. They have three beautiful daughters: Zara 10 years old, Noelle 8 years old, and Elaina 7 years old. Additionally they have one adorable son, Arman 5 years old. The whole family enjoys road trips whenever they are able. Their longest trip was to Rio Rancho, New Mexico in 2017, which was 18 hours long one way over the course of two days.
When Fahad is not working he spends most of his time with his family, but enjoys his alone time power lifting and weight lifting. Fahad's educational background and experience in banking as a Manager/Loan Officer and as an Underwriter will help him provide a phenomenal 5 star experience.
| Office | 800-814-1103 x2465 |
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| fahad.abdul |
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| Address | 550 Veterans United Drive Columbia, MO 65201 |
Fahad Abdul, my loan officer, was amazing—super knowledgeable and always quick to respond, making sure I understood everything without ever feeling overwhelmed. Kimberly Sanders kept everything organized and moving forward, breaking things down in a way that just made sense. Michael Bennett made closing feel easy and stress-free, and Megan Sullivan was always there whenever I had a question—day or night—which gave me a lot of peace of mind. Anthony McCray, my realtor, was patient, professional, and made the entire home search and buying process feel seamless.What stood out most was how supported I felt the entire time. Communication was constant, everyone was genuinely helpful, and I never felt like I was going through it alone.For a first-time buyer, that means everything. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience and would absolutely recommend this team to anyone.
There were times that communication was not as clear as it should have been been or needed to be to accomplish the task and there was a lack of understanding about availability of this client to resources at times creating frustration and and appearance to others that the client was not responding to the Loan Officer /team which created a negative representation with the realtor/team who is known to the Veteran's family. This was distasteful and irritating.