Bryant Mateus
Mortgage Loan Officer

Bryant Mateus
Mortgage Loan Officer

Contact Information
12980 Metcalf Ave
Suite 310
Overland Park, Kansas, 66213
Cell:
Hours
Day of the WeekHours
Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Available by appointment, phone, and email after hours and on weekends.
Mortgage Loans
  • Conventional Loans
  • FHA Loans
  • Hero Loan Program
  • VA Loans

About Bryant Mateus

NMLS: 2041530

Bryant Mateus is a United States Air Force veteran and a licensed mortgage originator serving all 50 states. He provides professional financial services, specializing in financing the purchase and refinance of residential real estate.
Bryant focuses on educating his clients in the home-buying process while finding them the best home loan program that suits their needs. He frequently attends educational conferences and training workshops to better serve his clientele and provide five-star customer service.
Bryant is a first-generation American and his parents moved to the United States from Bogota, Colombia. Outside of the office, Bryant likes to spend time with his family, travel, workout, and try new restaurants.

Armed Forces Bank has proudly served active and retired military clients for more than 100 years, with more on-base locations than any military bank in the U.S. Armed Forces Bank specializes in VA mortgage loans and offers checking and savings accounts, money markets, CDs, personal military loans and lines of credit. This is who we are.

Products

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    VA Loan

    Exclusively for active and retired military service members, a VA loan typically does not require a down payment or private mortgage insurance (PMI).
  • Compare Mortgages

    Compare Mortgages

    Need help with your home purchase? Flexible terms & rates. Simplified pre-qualifying process.
  • refinance

    Refinance

    Refinancing your mortgage may help lower your monthly payment, shorten the term of your loan, or let you take cash out of your equity.