Linda Davidson Heritage Group

Linda Davidson Heritage Group Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation NMLS #2289
Linda Davidson
Branch Manager 226135
Equal Housing Opportunity

08/30/2024

Thank you all for my birthday wishes this week. Each one was so special and reminds of how truly blessed that I am to have you somehow in my life. It was wonderful to read each one and remember how we know each other and how God directs our steps. Thankful and a full heart of gratitude. ❤

06/04/2024

Last year we participated in the first-ever documentary reality series focused on the mortgage industry- L.O. Confidential: A Season on the Street. NMP picked it up and wrote about it in a recent article (see link). If you missed this 3-part behind-the-scenes series showing what life is like for mortgage originators in an incredibly tough market, the link is in the comments below. Our team was honored to be a part of this docu-series which was produced by Emmy award winning Kirby Bradley,

Closing On Camera – NMP (nationalmortgageprofessional.com)

Copied from Scott Brandt. “The majority of this world are strangers to you. I know that. But never forget that we all sh...
05/30/2024

Copied from Scott Brandt.

“The majority of this world are strangers to you. I know that. But never forget that we all share this world together, and in it we can share kindness. That is the only thing that can keep us going. If you see something, do something. You never know how big your impact can be on someone else’s life.”

The other day, I was out grocery shopping at my local supermarket around 6:30 pm when an older man turned a corner into the pasta aisle and put his hands on my shoulder. I jumped up. My first instinct was to get angry and ask him to please not touch me. Then I noticed something. The man was crying. He looked distraught and confused.

Suddenly, he asked, ‘Do you know where my wife is? I’ve been looking for her.’ I told him I didn’t know and suggested maybe he ask the store front for help finding her. I was thinking maybe he lost her in the aisles. Hasn’t everyone lost someone this way? I was wrong.

He proceeded to ask, ‘Where is my wife? She was right here.’ Tears welled up in his eyes. I told him once again that I was not sure and gestured to walk with him to the customer service counter where they could use the overhead speaker service to make an announcement for her. He obliged.

There, the woman asked for a name. He looked to me in confusion, as if I had the answer for him. The woman half rolled her eyes and turned to me. ‘Miss. Do you have THE NAME?’ I explained he was a stranger and I had no other information than she did. ‘Is this a joke?’ she asked. By then, it became really clear to me that this man was very confused. Not just regular confused, but Alzheimer's confused. Having had a grandpa with this condition, I knew it all too well.

I took him to the food court and we sat down. He was now shaking and crying softly. ‘Where is my love?’ I held his hands and I asked him if he had a cell phone. My heart was breaking for him. He said he wasn’t sure, so I asked if I could search his pockets. He obliged. I was careful. In it, I found a small flippy phone. I searched through his contacts and found one that read ‘Daughter Krissy.’ I immediately called her. She answers in seconds.
Hello?’ she said, her voice already sounding frantic. I explained that I was with an older man who I assumed was her father. That we were at the supermarket on Lane St and he was very distraught and upset.
‘On my way, ‘she said. ‘Can you make sure he doesn’t wander off?’ She continued, ‘Thank you, thank you. I’m coming.’

For 20-something minutes, I sat with a crying stranger. I held his hands. I wiped his tears. When he shivered, I layed my jacket down in his lap. I gave him answers he needed to hear in the moment. I kept him from trailing off. Because that’s the least I could have done.

Suddenly, in walks this tall young woman who looked about 28 or 29. Long black hair and green eyes. We locked eyes and she came rushing over. ‘Thank you. THANK YOU,’ she said. ‘I had to leave for just an hour, and this happens. I knew I shouldn’t have left him. I’m SO sorry.’ She explained that he sometimes runs off and looks for his wife. That he lost her 13 years ago, but he never stops trying.

She proceeded to help him out of his chair and thanked me once again. On their way out, I heard him say once more, ‘Where is my wife?’ My heart hurt, but I was so happy to see him with his family again. I share this not only because this man touched my heart, but to say this:

The majority of this world are strangers to you. I know that. But never forget that we all share this world together, and in it we can share kindness. That is the only thing that can keep us going. If you see something, do something. You never know how big your impact can be on someone else’s life.

I don’t care that the shopping cart I accidentally left in the pasta aisle during the frenzy of this situation was unloaded and put away. That I had to re-find everything. I don’t care that I ate dinner a little later that night. That I went home and cried my eyes out in the kitchen for this sweet, poor man. Kindness costs nothing.
Credit ~Kelsey Rae

Photo credit: Michael Cook.

05/21/2024

D-FW ranks second in the nation in home sales, active listings. What did you pay for your home and what is it worth today?

Want to protest your Property Taxes?   Here's how....
04/27/2024

Want to protest your Property Taxes? Here's how....

How to file a protest on your property taxes

It’s PROTEST Time for Property Taxes!    Did a quick 7 min video on best practices to file the protest.    View it in th...
04/26/2024

It’s PROTEST Time for Property Taxes! Did a quick 7 min video on best practices to file the protest. View it in the link below.
Short window- do it now!!! Pass on the video!

How to file a protest on your property taxes

04/18/2024

Today we celebrate that our branch started six years ago with Fairway. What an incredible company. Our only regret is not coming to Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation sooner.

Thank you to those who took the leap of faith and trust with me that day/week/month/year. Thank you to those who have paved the way for even better things to be and come.

Thank you to all those who stood in our corner and pushed us through.

Grateful today for our original Fairway branch teammates: Kristy Coburn Osborn Sabra Bowden Monica Rucker Jennifer Aleman Salazar Christi McCord Donna Gaston Hale and Patricia Howard.

We now number (a lot :)) more, but always humbled and grateful for the trust our Branch mates have in us!



https://www.facebook.com/FairwayMortgage/videos/1316747185934452

04/14/2024

FB Friends- Need: An Excellent, Knowable, CPA. Mine retired two years ago. Have used who bought the business for the last two years. NOT a fan.

Who do YOU love that is knowable, excellent, great communicator and would highly recommend without any reservations?

TYIA!

Paper from 1970.  Next total eclipse will say 2044(!).  7442 days from 4/8/2024.   Wow.  Psalm 90:12 Teach us to realize...
04/05/2024

Paper from 1970. Next total eclipse will say 2044(!). 7442 days from 4/8/2024. Wow.

Psalm 90:12 Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom.

04/05/2024

Strength shows up in many ways: 💪
Perseverance
Tenacity
Fortitude
Patience
Direction
Gentleness
Wisdom
Boldness

And none of these would have developed without: 🔥
Challenges
Disagreements
Betrayals
Losses
Struggles
Strife
Annoyances
Noise

Another day...for strength training. Let’s do this thing!

Steven Lee Jacobson

03/29/2024

Every wonderful client has a story and our joy is to get to daily hear those. Sometimes a story hits "home" like the one below from one of our Fairway Family. Growing up in government housing definitely strikes a "chord" at times of understanding the joy and importance of HOMEownership for a family. Here is Isaac's story, told by his Loan Officer

"I have been working with Isaac for a while. He was homeless about two years ago living in a car, dealing with family issues and a grandmother’s death. He put in work to get therapy and find a suitable job, after a year of working is when he contacted me, we worked through credit issues and employment history to get focused on buying a home. Today Isaac closed and is the first person in his entire family to own a home, his mother was emotional and grateful. His story is a testament of hope and it was perfect for what this weekend represents. Thank you to our entire team who helped make this possible! This is my why, why I love what we get to do! Audrey Castillo Marc Wood Matt Wood

"Loans are what we do, it is not who we are"- Steven Lee Jacobson, Fairway CEO

Soooooo proud of JoAnna Camposano.   Has been selected to be on the 2024 TSAHC Lender Advisory Council.    Way to go JoA...
03/29/2024

Soooooo proud of JoAnna Camposano. Has been selected to be on the 2024 TSAHC Lender Advisory Council. Way to go JoAnna- Love how you serve your clients and your community!

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