
Oregon Bond Residential Loan Program 2019 Highlights
"Explore the key highlights of the Oregon Bond Residential Loan Program in 2019, including loan statistics, lender program trainings, top lenders, and contact information. Learn about the impact in various counties and the languages spoken during the program. Contact Kim Freeman, Homeownership Section Manager, for more information."
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HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL Oregon Bond Residential Loan Program 2019 Program Highlights Kim Freeman, Homeownership Section Manager Oregon Housing and Community Services February 7, 2020 Oregon Bond Residential Loan Program
2019 Highlights 610 Loans $141,354,803 29 Counties Served 42 VA Loans Made
Loan Production Year Loan Number Dollar Amount Counties Serviced 2016 332 $60,273,321 22 2017 640 $133,846,270 27 2018 1130 $254,329,784 32 2019 610 $141,354,803 29
2019 Highlights Lender Program Trainings New Loan Officers 12 62 Languages Spoken Arabic 1 Chinese 3 French 2 German 1 Italian 1 Japanese 1 Khmer 1 Korean 2 Lao 1 Russian 2 Sign Language 2 Spanish 24 Vietnamese 2
Homeownership Division Presents Top Lender Mary Tillery 2019 2018 2019 50 58 55 Jackson & Josephine Counties
Homeownership Division Presents Top Lender 200 Loans Originated 2019
Final Thoughts Questions? Kim Freeman, Homeownership Section manager Kim.a.freeman@Oregon.gov Oregon Housing and Community Services