Join OlyFed at One of Four Upcoming Spring Home Shows

Olympia, WALocal News

As spring arrives, home show season kicks off, and Olympia Federal Savings (OlyFed) is ready to engage with the community at four upcoming events. Attendees can expect to find OlyFed's knowledgeable team, led by AVP/Mortgage Loan Officer Manager Melissa Kirkeby, offering valuable insights into a variety of lending options tailored for home building, buying, and remodeling. These home shows are ideal for anyone from renters to seasoned builders, as they provide a unique chance to connect with industry experts and explore the latest products and services. Kirkeby encourages potential clients to take advantage of the opportunity for face-to-face discussions, which can help demystify the complexities of home financing. A recent client, Chris, shares his positive experience funding his entire home construction project through OlyFed, highlighting the importance of having realistic expectations and effective management.

OlyFed offers a broad range of financing solutions, including home equity loans and green lending for energy-efficient upgrades, ensuring that clients find the best fit for their financial situations. The article emphasizes OlyFed's dedication to streamlining the home lending experience and fostering strong relationships with local contractors. With their presence at these home shows, OlyFed aims to empower homeowners and builders alike with the knowledge they need to navigate their projects successfully.

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