Buy a Home
There's so much to consider when you're buying the perfect home for you and your family. At Partners 1st, we understand how important this decision is - your home is where you live life and make memories you'll forever cherish. We make sure you're getting the most for your money and teach you how to apply for a mortgage.
At Partners 1st, our mortgage experts are there for you. They'll make sure you get as much from your mortgage as you can by structuring it around your individual needs. They're invested in you and your family, and want to see you all in the home of your dreams.
The fast and simple approach we take combines competitive rates and quick decisions, all led by personal, highly responsive mortgage professionals from Partners 1st.
Partners 1st offers FREE pre-qualifications, so you'll know how much you can afford on your new home. No matter what stage you're at in life, we have a loan just for you.
- Conventional Loans
- Fixed Rate Loans
- Adjustable Rate Loans
- Jumbo Loans
- Construction Loans (not available in all areas)
- Refinancing
Ready to apply? We can't wait to get you into your dream home!
Interested in an FHA or VA loan? We can refer you to our partner, myCU, and assist you throughout the process!
There is a lot to understand when it comes to mortgages which can make having a mortgage seem overwhelming. However, taking out a mortgage can be manageable and rewarding as long as you prepare yourself to understand the terms, forms and processes involved. In just 5 minutes, this lesson will teach you:
- What mortgages are and how they are used
- How to identify different types of mortgages
- How the application process works and different loans to consider
HOME MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT NOTICE
The HMDA data about our residential mortgage lending are available online for review. The data show geographic distribution of loans and applications; ethnicity, race, sex, age, and income of applicants and borrowers; and information about loan approvals and denials. HMDA data for many other financial institutions are also available online.For more information, visit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s website at www.consumerfinance.gov/hmda.