David Broughton
Mortgage Loan Originator
NMLS #2298275
David brings nearly two decades of experience as a Florida public school educator and varsity-level coach to his work as a Mortgage Loan Originator. Throughout his career teaching Social Studies—covering everything from History to Psychology—and coaching five different team sports at the varsity level, David developed a strong foundation in relationship-building, problem-solving, and guiding people toward meaningful long-term goals.
This background working within school systems and government frameworks gives him a unique ability to help clients navigate complex processes with clarity and confidence. David earned his double major from the University of Central Florida in 2008, and he has carried his passion for learning, leadership, and service into every chapter of his professional life.
After nearly 20 years of helping young people discover their strengths and pursue their aspirations, David entered the mortgage industry with a mission to continue educating and empowering families. Whether you’re purchasing your first home, moving into the next stage of life, or building generational wealth through real estate investment, David is committed to making the mortgage process straightforward, supportive, and successful.
Based in Clearwater, David proudly serves clients across the entire state of Florida, with a special focus on the Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and Tampa areas.
A proud husband and father of two, David believes in giving back to the community and helping build a stronger future for families. When he’s not working with clients, he’s spending time with his family, staying active in the community, and investing in the people around him.
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