It was truly a joy and privilege to work with Jim. He was so responsive to all of my questions and made me feel at ease through the whole process. Jim's entire team was exceptional!

- Linda | Annandale, MN

Jim took a complicated issue, advised us appropriately, counseled us on the steps to take and resolved it as if the issue was his own. The team processed/closed our loan in half the normal time.

- Daniel | Savage, MN

Jim was absolutely amazing to work with. The market is so competitive, and he was willing to help us after business hours, while on a vacation, to secure a pre-approval. Highly highly recommend!

- Joseph | Chanhassen, MN

It was a pleasure working with Jim Krantz and his team. He is knowledgeable, patient and makes things easy to understand. I will recommend anyone looking for financing to Jim.

- Robert | Plymouth, MN

Working with Jim and his team was seamless. Great customer service all around. They were knowledgeable, timely and efficient.

- Nancy | Maple Grove, MN

Jim Krantz

Vice President | Partner

Jim is a Vice President and Partner at Tradition Mortgage and began his career in Mortgage Banking in 1996. By consistently exceeding expectations Jim and his team have earned a stellar reputation and proudly manage strategic relationships within some of Minnesota’s largest Law Enforcement Agencies, Fire Departments, Public School Districts, Home Builders, and privately owned businesses. Jim believes that honesty and integrity are the cornerstones of any successful relationship and our customers and business partners have come to appreciate this approach.

Jim grew up in Wayzata and graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a degree in Business Management. When not at the office, you can find Jim with his wife and son enjoying the outdoors with family and friends. Jim is passionate about his faith, youth sports, hunting, and fishing. As a Minnesota native, Jim truly enjoys all four seasons and appreciates the diversity that the great state of Minnesota offers.

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