Desiree Julian
Assistant Vice President & Executive Loan Officer
NMLS ID: #674097
Bank of Hawaii since 2015
Mortgage Industry since 1995
Phone: 808-694-1418Phone: 808-384-7880
Email: Desiree.Julian@boh.com Get prequalified Apply now
More About Desiree
Desiree has been in the mortgage business since 1995. She graduated from the Kamehameha Schools, has a Business Finance degree from the University of Hawaii (Manoa), and a Master’s degree in International Business from Chaminade University of Honolulu. Her favorite hobby is playing golf with her husband. Desiree has had various roles in mortgages, which included being a processor, loan officer, manager of a top-producing branch for a leading mortgage banker in the U.S., and manager of 13 branches of a joint venture statewide.
Specialties
- VA
- Construction Loans
- Jumbo Loans
- First Time Home Buyer
- DHHL Financing
- Low Down Payment Financing
Awards & Recognition
- CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE AWARD (1 YEAR)
- TOP PRODUCER
- CHEERS FOR PEERS AWARD
- TOP PRODUCING JOINT VENTURE MANAGER AWARD (3 YEARS)
- CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE WINNER (5 YEARS)
- BEST IN CLASS AWARD FOR HELPING NATIVE HAWAIIAN LESSEES
"Desiree Julian's responsiveness, thoroughness and diplomatic skills are stellar. I have bought and sold 10 homes over the years. Desiree is hands-down, the most skillful and professional loan officer I have ever worked with. From the first phone call she impressed me. The escrow process proved arduous however, yet Desiree's steady hand helped keep a difficult situation from escalating. We cannot be more pleased with her service. If there is any sort of accommendation available, she should receive it."
— Satisfied Client
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