Ed Stojancevich
Team STOJO AT SouthShore Region
Co-Founder | NMLS# 368666
Ed Stojancevich is a seasoned mortgage professional with nearly 20 years of experience helping families achieve homeownership with confidence and clarity. Known for his deep understanding of lending programs and local market dynamics, Ed is committed to guiding clients through every step of the mortgage process with transparency, care, and precision. His approach is rooted in trust, clear communication, and always putting his clients’ best interests first.
Ed’s goal is to provide a smooth, stress-free financing experience while building long-term relationships that extend well beyond closing. He believes that securing a home is more than just a transaction—it is a major life milestone that deserves thoughtful guidance and personal attention.
Family and faith are central to Ed’s life. He is married to his wife, Denise, and together they have three children—Ariana, Cameron, and Phoenix—along with two dogs, Ben and Winston. These values shape how he serves his clients, bringing integrity, compassion, and respect into every interaction.
A graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Communications and Public Relations, Ed also enjoys playing guitar, traveling, photography, and videography. He is a lifelong Chicago sports fan and a dedicated advocate for helping others find a place to call home.
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Manage your Credit information and privacy
When you apply for credit—such as a mortgage—lenders check your credit report to assess your creditworthiness. This is a normal part of the application process.
What Happens After Your Credit Is Checked?
Once your credit is checked, the three major credit reporting agencies (Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax) may sell your information to other lenders. These lenders often use that data to contact you with unsolicited offers, which can result in an overwhelming number of phone calls.
How to Opt Out and Why It Matters
To reduce these unwanted calls and protect your privacy, we recommend opting out through https://www.optoutprescreen.com/. This official site allows you to stop receiving pre-screened credit or insurance offers. By opting out, you can significantly decrease the number of unsolicited calls and offers.
Steps to Opt Out
Visit https://www.optoutprescreen.com/.
Select the “Opt-Out” option.
Enter your personal information.
Choose the duration (five years or permanent).
Submit your request and save the confirmation.
Opting out will not affect your credit score or your ability to apply for credit. It simply helps you control your personal information and reduce unwanted offers.
If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact me.