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Local Homeownership Resources for:
Central Washington: Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Okanogan, Yakima, and Walla Walla Counties
How
to Choose
a Loan Officer
Referrals to loan officers: Washington Homeownership Resource Center has compiled a statewide list of loan officers who are committed to serving low and moderate-income homebuyers, and who know how to use the wide array of assistance programs available for first-time homebuyers with less wealth. To access our lender referral list click here.
Here
are a few
things to
keep in mind
when selecting
a lending
officer: (If possible, you should interview
several lending officers before
making a decision.)
- Find
a lending
officer who
is knowledgeable
about first
time homebuyer
programs.
If you believe
you may qualify
for a low
or moderate
income assistance
program such
as the state
bond loan
program make
sure you ask
if they are
familiar with
these programs,
and which
programs can
be layered
to give you
the best possible
loan.
- Make
sure the lending
officer’s
schedule works
with yours
so they can
be available
when you need
them.
- Make
sure you choose
an agent that
you are comfortable
working with.
Remember,
they are selling
you a product
as well as
a service
and you should
feel like
an informed
consumer throughout
the entire
home buying
process. Ask
a lot of questions
and be satisfied
with the answers
you are given.
- Trust
your gut feeling.
You should
trust and
like the lending
officer. When
all else is
equal, sometimes
a good personality
match can
determine
your choice.
- Make
sure the Good
Faith Estimate
that your
lending officer
is required
to provide
you when you
apply for
a pre-qualification,
includes ALL
closing costs,
fees and discount
points or
fees that
you will be
responsible
for at closing.
Compare one
loan with
another using
the APR rate,
which includes
all the above
fees into
the “true
cost” of
the loan.
Please
call our Homeownership
Hotline at 866-600-6466
if you need
any help in
evaluating a
loan officer
to work with.
In the meantime,
we would appreciate
any feedback
(positive or
negative) that
you can provide
about your home
loan experiences
by clicking
here.
If
you are a loan
officer and
wish to get
on our referral
list, please
click here.
Choosing
a Real Estate
Professional
WHC
is in the process of building
this portion of our statewide
database. In the meantime, following
is a list of important questions
for you to ask when interviewing
prospective real estate professionals.
If possible, you should interview
several real estate agents before
making a decision.
Here
are a few
things to
keep in mind
when selecting
a real estate
agent:
- Find
an agent who
is knowledgeable
about the
area where
you want to
live.
- Find
an agent who
is knowledgeable
about first
time homebuyer
programs.
- Make
sure the agent’s
schedule works
with yours
so they can
be available
when you need
them.
- Interview
several agents
to find the
best match
- Make
sure you choose
an agent that
you are comfortable
working with.
Remember,
the agent
is working
for you so
you should
feel like
an informed
partner throughout
the entire
home buying
process.
- Trust
your gut feeling.
You should
trust and
like the agent.
Sometimes
a good personality
match determines
your choice
of agent.
- Be
careful
when working
with more
than one
agent. Agents
may lose
interest
in helping
you if there
is a duplication
of efforts.
Referrals
to real estate
professionals
: Washington
Homeownership
Center is
currently
compiling
a statewide
list of real
estate professionals
who are committed
to serving
low and moderate-income
homebuyers,
and who know
how to prepare
a purchase
and sale agreement
to satisfy
requirements
for the assistance
programs that
are available.
Please
call our Homeownership
Hotline at 866-600-6466
if you need
any help in
evaluating a
real estate
professional
to work with.
In the meantime,
we would appreciate
any feedback
(positive or
negative) that
you can provide
about your home
purchase experiences
by clicking
here.
If
you are a
real estate
professional
and wish to
get on our
referral list, please
click here.
Resources
for Current Homeowners
Refinancing
Click
here for
more information on refinancing
Repair
Loans
Click
here for
more information on repair loans
Mortgage
Default Counseling
Click
here for
more information on avoiding foreclosure
If
you are in danger of losing your
home...
• Consumer
Credit
Counseling
Service
509.737.1973
• Okanogan
County
Community
Action
509.422.4041
• Yakima
OIC
509.452.2611
Last
updated:
11.20.06
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