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TalenaGor

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Wed Apr 11, 2018, 11:55 AM Apr 2018

Mortgage lending referral in WA? [View all]

I'm not sure if this is the right place but, I'm getting ready, finally, to buy another house after giving my last one to my ex hub.
I'll qualify as a first time home buyer again, which is helpful, credit is good, income is good...

I want to actually choose a lender that aligns with my progressive values, that is ethical, that is customer-centric....someone who wont bait and switch me at the last minute....

is there such a thing?

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Mortgage lending referral in WA? [View all] TalenaGor Apr 2018 OP
Quicken Loans is extremely reputable. democratisphere Apr 2018 #1
I had a great experience with them - see post #3. fleur-de-lisa Apr 2018 #4
Are you a member of a credit union? NT mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2018 #2
I don't know anything about WA lenders, TalenaGor fleur-de-lisa Apr 2018 #3
This is true. Fla Dem Apr 2018 #6
The problem is your best deal is going to come from a saleable (to Fannie/freddie) loan. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2018 #12
BECU all the way. SeattleVet Apr 2018 #5
Check with a Realtor Sedona Apr 2018 #7
Washington Federal Turbineguy Apr 2018 #8
Credit Unions usually warehouse their own loans bluecollar2 Apr 2018 #9
For Seattle, we went with Salmon Bay Lending, and they were great. cemaphonic Apr 2018 #10
thank you all!! TalenaGor Apr 2018 #11
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