Denny Ceizyk

Former Senior Writer

  • Expertise: Mortgage, personal finance, financial literacy, debt management and real estate investing
  • Education: University of Arizona

 


Denny Ceizyk is a former senior writer who has covered mortgage content for LendingTree since 2019. Besides writing home loan articles for LendingTree, Denny has contributed expert commentary for national publications including MarketWatch, the New York Post, AARP, Realtor.com and Money magazine.

Before joining LendingTree, Denny spent 25 years in the mortgage industry advocating for and educating homeowners to help them make the best lending decisions. He has worked in the institutional mortgage banking world, having owned and operated a mortgage brokerage company for 18 years.

Denny earned a bachelor’s degree in media arts from the University of Arizona and has advocated for financial literacy initiatives at both the state and local government levels over the past 30 years.

Articles by Denny Ceizyk

How to Calculate Home Equity, and Why You’d Want To

Knowing how to calculate your home equity in various scenarios can help you determine how to use that equity toward your financial goals. The math... read more

What Does Being ‘Under Contract’ Mean?

The term “under contract” in real estate means a buyer and seller have agreed to a home sale in writing. We’ll explore what happens when... read more

Non-QM Loans: What They Are and How They Work

If your income or credit history falls outside the stringent guidelines set by standard mortgage loan programs, a non-QM loan may be worth considering. Non-QM... read more

Closing Costs That Are (and Aren’t) Tax-Deductible

Most people who buy or refinance a home pay closing costs. You might wonder: “Are closing costs tax-deductible?” The answer: It depends. Some of these... read more

How to Become a Real Estate Developer

Real estate development can be a glamorous and rewarding career — if you’re willing to take the time to get the education and training needed... read more

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