E02 Buying your First Home with Jonas Rosenberg.
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Can you afford to buy your first home? Moving to Whidbey Island or anywhere else for that matter buying your first home is a big deal. Owning your home is a connection to the community, you are no longer a renter but now own a piece of the community you live in. It is also a huge investment that comes with great rewards financially. However, unless you are showing up with $400,000-$500,00 cash you will need to get approved for a mortgage and learn the steps involved in purchasing your home.
Today I am talking with Jonas Rosenberg. Jonas is with Summit Funding here in Washington State and Jonas has made t his mission to go the extra mile to help first-time home buyers to get into their first home.
If you area first-time home buyer or even a repeat home buyer, or even a home owner thining about refinancing or relocating there is a tone of great information in this podcast.
Jonas can be contacted:
Phone: 509-783-4593
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://summitfunding.net/jrosenberg
Reid Schwartz is not just a real estate broker; he’s a dedicated leader and active participant in the Whidbey Island community. A Navy veteran and 30-year island resident, Reid brings a unique perspective and deep-rooted passion to his work. As a proud Rotarian and a founding board member of North Whidbey Hearts and Hammers, he’s committed to making a difference in the lives of those around him. He also serves as the organization’s Public Relations Director, always on the lookout for volunteers eager to give back.
Whether it’s helping clients buy or sell their homes, connecting locals with community resources, or creating opportunities for neighbors to support one another, Reid is driven by a desire to make Whidbey Island a better place. He’s always looking for creative ways to help—whether it’s growing local businesses or offering a hand to those in need. For Reid, it’s about more than just real estate; it’s about building a stronger, more connected community through kindness, collaboration, and service.
Reid can be reached:
Phone: (360) 929-4808
Email: [email protected]
Website: reidschwartz.com
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