UPDATE: Please check out our updated guide on Renovation Mortgages. [Read more…]
Mortgage Programs
Not all mortgage loans are the same — and choosing the right program can make a significant difference in your payment, qualification, and long-term financial flexibility.
This section covers the most common and specialty mortgage programs available to homebuyers and homeowners, including:
- FHA Loans
- VA Loans
- USDA Loans
- Conventional & Jumbo Loans
- HomeReady & Home Possible
- Down payment assistance programs
- Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) programs
- Specialty programs for medical professionals and unique scenarios
Understanding eligibility guidelines, loan limits, credit requirements, and program benefits allows you to compare options strategically rather than relying on headlines or general advice.
As a Mortgage Advisor with over 25 years of experience, I help clients evaluate which program best aligns with their income, assets, and long-term plans.
Explore the programs below to better understand your options.
FHA 203(k) Rehab Loans
2011 FHA Loan Limits for Washington
Please visit our up-to-date FHA Guide that includes current FHA loan limits for Washington state homes.
These loan limits are effective through September 30, 2011. [Read more…]
Are Adjustable Rate Mortgages Worth Your Consideration?
Originally published December 2010. Updated March 2026.
Adjustable-rate mortgages — ARMs — tend to get a bad reputation, largely because of their association with the mortgage crisis of the mid-2000s. But lumping all ARMs together misses an important distinction: the problem back then wasn’t adjustable rate mortgages themselves, it was option ARMs and loose lending standards. A well-structured ARM, used in the right situation, can still be a smart financial tool.
How ARMs Work
Fannie Mae HomePath Mortgage: What It Was and What Replaced It
⚠ Program Ended October 2014: Fannie Mae retired the HomePath Mortgage program in October 2014. If you found this page searching for HomePath, read on to learn what replaced it — there are several strong low-down-payment programs available today for buying homes in Washington State.
Fannie Mae’s HomePath Mortgage was one of the most popular low-down-payment programs of its era. From its launch through October 2014, it offered buyers a way to purchase Fannie Mae-owned foreclosures with reduced down payments, no appraisal requirement, and no private mortgage insurance — a genuinely attractive combination that many Washington State buyers took advantage of.
When the program ended, I had helped many homebuyers use HomePath successfully. The good news is that the programs that replaced it are in many ways better and more broadly available — you no longer need to limit your home search to Fannie Mae-owned foreclosures to get similar benefits. [Read more…]




