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Home Ownership Assistance offered by Washington Homeownership Resource Center

Home Ownership Assistance offered by Washington Homeownership Resource Center

5101 14th Avenue Northwest, Suite 315, Seattle, WA 98107

Eligibility

Any homeowner in Washington state in danger of foreclosure related to their mortgage, property taxes, or HOA dues. Also helps residents of Washington state who have questions related to home purchase, refinance, reverse mortgages, or repair assistance.

Hours

M-F, 8am-5pm.
(877) 894-4663
Voice·

Main

Languages

Interpreter services

Application process

Call for assistance.

Fees

Foreclosure prevention counseling from a HUD-approved counseling agency is free when it is regarding a primary residence. There may be a fee if it is a vacation home or investment property.

Service area

WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Interpreter services
Provides information for Washington residents about homeownership, buying a home, foreclosure prevention, refinancing and avoiding homeownership scams and fraud. Printed materials also available for download or to order online. Refers callers to HUD-certified housing counselors for
  • Homebuyer assistance programs
  • Pre-purchase education and counseling
  • Mortgage, HOA, and property tax foreclosure intervention counseling
Foreclosure Mediation Homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments or HOA/COA dues may be able to request mediation to discuss alternatives with their lender or association. Only a HUD-certified housing counselor or attorney can refer a homeowner to the mediation program. The homeowner cannot self-refer; instead, they work with a counselor or legal aid provider who evaluates eligibility and forwards the referral to the Washington State Department of Commerce. Connects callers to places that provide assistance with necessary home repairs or home modifications such as installing grab bars or wheelchair ramps.

Providing organization

Washington Home Ownership Resource Center
Increases and preserves homeownership in Washington state by serving as a hub for education, resources, and partnerships.