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Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
5306 Pacific Hwy E BFife Washington 98424United States
(253) 200-3255
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"COVID-19 UPDATE We are taking precautionary measures and have closed our office in order to minimize health risks for our employees, clients and business associates. Our loan officers will continue to operate remotely and will be available via Zoom for calls, emails, and conference calls. Document drop-offs are currently by appointment only. Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation is committed to customer service as a way of living. We work hard to find the best rates and loan options for our clients while also offering the fastest turn times in this industry.
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Fife is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States and a suburb of Tacoma. The population was 10,999 at the 2020 census. Fife is contained within the Puyallup Indian Reservation. == History == The lower Puyallup basin is the ancestral home of the Puyallup people, who were relocated after the signing of the Medicine Creek Treaty in 1854. The treaty ceded Puyallup lands and created the Puyallup Indian Reservation, which was expanded to include modern-day Fife. The land on which the city sits was lost after the signing of the General Allotment Act in 1887 and other land transfers that were later resolved in a 1990 claims settlement.In 1940, Fife was described as "at a valley crossroads in the midst of a thickly settled berry growing and truck-gardening district is represented by a string of markets, taverns, shops, and a large, balloon-roofed dance hall along the highway." The 1940 population was 135. Fife was officially incorporated on February 11, 1957. Due to the increased traffic volume traveling from Puyallup and Tacoma, Fife felt the need to establish itself as autonomous community, not just as an intermediate area between Interstate 5 (I-5) and State Route 167. Fife may have been named for William J. Fife, a prominent Tacoma lawyer, Yukon prospector, once head of the Washington National Guard, and a lieutenant colonel in the field during the Philippine Insurrection. There is also a historic county of Scotland and former Pictish kingdom called Fife, which could also be a source of the city's name.