Finding Refinance Loans in Washington (WA)
From Vancouver in the south, all the way up to Bellingham near the Canadian border, from the rugged Pacific shore to the prairies of the Palouse along the Idaho border, Washingtonians simply love their home. With contemporary and lively cities like Seattle and Spokane or the recreational paradise of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges, residents of the Evergreen State have a dizzying range of communities to choose from.There are 6,287,759 people who call Washington home, according to the 2005 U.S. Census. They reside in 2,606,623 housing units, and owner-occupied homes have a medial valuation of $168,300 -- well above the national average of $119,600. Whether you're looking for a new residence, a vacation or retirement home, Washington lenders can help you find an attractive mortgage.
Select Your Washington City
- Aberdeen
- Alderwood Manor
- Anacortes
- Auburn
- Bellevue
- Bellingham
- Bothell
- Bremerton
- Bryn Mawr
- Burien
- Cascade
- Centralia
- Covington
- Des Moines
- East Hill
- East Renton Highlands
- East Wenatchee Bench
- Edmonds
- Elk Plain
- Ellensburg
- Esperance
- Everett
- Evergreen
- Federal Way
- Fort Lewis
- Inglewood
- Kelso
- Kennewick
- Kent
- Kingsgate
- Kirkland
- Lacey
- Lake Serene
- Lakeland North
- Lakewood
- Longview
- Lynnwood
- Martha Lake
- Marysville
- Mercer Island
- Moses Lake
- Mount Vernon
- Mountlake Terrace
- Newport Hills
- North City
- North Creek
- North Marysville
- Oak Harbor
- Olympia
- Opportunity
- Orchards South
- Paine Field
- Parkland
- Pasco
- Pine Lake
- Port Angeles
- Pullman
- Puyallup
- Redmond
- Renton
- Richland
- Richmond Highlands
- Riverton
- Sahalee
- Salmon Creek
- Sea
- Seattle
- Silver Lake
- South Hill
- Spanaway
- Spokane
- Sunnyside
- Tacoma
- Tukwila
- University Place
- Vancouver
- Walla Walla
- Wenatchee
- West Lake Stevens
- White Center
- Woodinville
- Yakima
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