Clint Ziegler

Vice President - Mortgage Loan

NMLS#: 288891

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Clint Ziegler has more than 20 years of experience as a Mortgage Loan Officer. Located in the bank’s Middleton office and serving customers throughout Dane County and beyond, Clint is prepared to guide you through the process of financing your home purchase. He can help you find the best loan program for your situation and get you preapproved to give you the confidence to shop for a home that fits your budget.


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