Meet Alexis
The loan officer who'd rather teach than sell
A decade in mortgage lending, hundreds of Twin Cities families helped, and one operating principle: if you understand your loan, you'll make a better decision — and Alexis's job is making sure you understand it.

The story
From marketing degree to mortgage translator
Alexis earned her B.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Minnesota Duluth and stepped into mortgage lending shortly after — first at another lender, then joining Fairway, where she's built her business the slow, durable way: one well-explained loan at a time.
Early in her career she started co-hosting free homebuying seminars around the Twin Cities with local real estate agents, walking first-time buyers through the process from A to Z. That educator's instinct never left. Ask her clients what stands out and it's the same theme: she explains things — the trade-offs, the math, the "here's what I'd do in your shoes" — and then lets you decide.
That approach earned her recognition as a Super Mortgage Professional by Twin Cities Business & Mpls.St.Paul Magazine — an honor based entirely on independent client-satisfaction surveys, representing less than the top 2% of Twin Cities mortgage professionals. No one pays to be on that list; clients put you there.
Today she works out of Fairway's Eden Prairie, MN branch, helping buyers across the metro with conventional, FHA, VA, USDA and Minnesota down payment assistance loans.
How she works
Three things Alexis promises every client
Plain English, always
Every rate, fee, and form explained in words humans use. If something's still unclear, that's her problem to fix, not yours.
Real math, shown
Side-by-side comparisons, break-even calculations, total-cost views. You'll see why an option wins, not just that it does.
Honesty over commission
If waiting is smarter, she'll say wait. If a loan doesn't serve you, she'll say so. Long-term trust beats any single closing.
Trusted in the Twin Cities
Super Mortgage Professional
An honor compiled annually by Twin Cities Business & Mpls.St.Paul Magazine from independent client-satisfaction surveys of recent homebuyers. Client-satisfaction honor representing less than the top 2% of Twin Cities mortgage professionals — no one pays to be on the list.
Come say hi. Bring questions.
Whether you're buying next month or next year, the best first step is the same: a conversation with someone who'll give it to you straight.