20 Iowa loan officers receive Preferred Lender designation

DES MOINES, IOWA (October 2, 2019) — The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) announced that a total of 20 lenders have earned IFA’s 2020 Preferred Lender designation. IFA Preferred Lenders serve as ambassadors for Iowa home-buyers seeking assistance with the home-ownership-process and are expertly trained in IFA mortgage and down-payment assistance-programs.

IFA offers affordable mortgage and down-payment assistance-programs for eligible home-buyers through a seamless process with a network of hundreds of valued Participating Lenders across the state. Local lenders assisted 2,000 Iowans in purchasing a home using IFA programs in fiscal year 2019.

All IFA Participating Lenders serve as a trusted resource for home-buyers in their area. IFA Preferred Lenders have received additional in-depth training and have committed to meeting various requirements, including assisting a minimum number of home-buyers through IFA programs each year.

“I congratulate the 20 loan officers who recently earned IFA’s Preferred Lender designation,” said IFA Executive Director Debi Durham. “IFA’s lender partners serve as excellent ambassadors for Iowa home-buyers throughout the home-buying process.”

Home-buyers interested in learning more about home-ownership programs available to them, including eligibility information, should contact an IFA lender partner. A full list of partners and more information about IFA’s programs is available at IowaFinanceAuthority.gov.

Iowa lenders in good standing with IFA and that meet certain eligibility requirements are eligible to take the annual Preferred Lender training at the HousingIowa Conference each September.

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