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Who is Chantel Beck?

Chantel Beck of Allied Capital Loans started as a Marketing Director for The Nehemiah Program©, the Nation-wide leader and pioneer of the down payment assistance industry. She is now a dedicated Mortgage Advisor specializing in residential mortgage lending.

Her dedication comes from knowing she is making a difference in her client’s lives. The trust and confidence you experience when you work with Chantel stems from her wholehearted commitment to doing the very best for her clients.

With uncompromising standards of integrity, honesty and service, Chantel gives her clients the confidence of knowing that their transaction will be completed professionally and ethically. Her work ethic is based on solid principles. She believes in doing business as if your transaction is her own transaction. Because of this integrity and dedication, clients return with new business and refer their friends and associates to her.

My Mission…

Provide Legendary Service • Give Back

  • Identify my client’s short and long term financial goals
  • Educate my clientele so they may make prudent financial decisions during the loan process and ultimately achieve their financial goals
  • Bridge the gap between home owners and investors, so that ultimately long term financial goals can be achieved
  • Understand that “Mutually Beneficial” long term relationships are in everyone’s best interest
  • Create “Raving Fans” of all those whom I do business with
  • GIVE BACK resources so that others may learn, grow and contribute!

With every transaction closed, I contribute to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. My clients receive a notice in the mail, indicating that I have donated funds, in their name, to be allocated toward the research and cure of cancers.

The Personal Side (the fluffy stuff)

I am definitely a people person. I constantly surround myself with the people in my life, as I really do believe that they are my life’s blessing. I constantly strive to be a good human and build my business based on solid principles of advanced knowledge and integrity, as I also believe in treating people as I would want to be treated.

I was raised in both Northern and Southern California as a daddy’s girl, who wanted to be involved in ALL the boy’s activities. Most of those same qualities have stayed with me in life. Although, I do have to admit that my wonderfully patient step-mom has also influenced a more feminine side. Today, I like to believe that I am a well-balanced mix of both. However, I am still adventurous and don’t like to be left out of the fun. So, it’s not uncommon for weekends to consist of an elegant evening one night then days full of swinging a hammer at home, playing in the water on my Sea Doo, or riding one of my bikes along the American River Bike Trail.

I often spend weekends with friends and family on rivers and lakes in Northern California. For me being on the water (boating, on the Sea Doo, wake boarding or just hanging out) provides me with an inner peace that is simply indescribable. Maybe it comes from being raised in a home of marine enthusiasts; maybe it comes from the smell of the air that brings back cherished memories. Whatever it is, the connection is part of who I am.

However, one of my biggest accomplishments in life has nothing to do with the water at all. It has everything to do with putting people first in my life. I was able to raise over $4,700.00 to contribute towards finding a cure for child-related cancers. Team-In-Training was the organization that helped me do it. In return for my assistance in raising research money, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society sponsored coaches and mentors to help prepare me for a 100 mile road bike ride. In June 2002, the team participated in “America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride.” In 10 hours (8 hours of actual pedaling) I road around Lake Tahoe, out to Truckee and back – totaling 104 miles. This accomplishment says more for who I am and what is important to me than most other things in my life.

With this and so many other major milestones in my life, my family has truly pulled through for me. When I felt like I couldn’t do it anymore my brother was encouraging me, my father was at my side and the rest of the family was cheering me on by playing leap frog with me (them in a car, me on the bike) and singing our theme song, Queen’s “I want to ride my bicycle!” Again I must say, "The people in my life are truly my life’s blessing!"