
Elizabeth Vona
NMLS ID#: 413851
State License #: AZ 1034572
About
I am here to assist you with all your mortgage needs. I will help you consider a whole range of factors regarding your lending needs whether you’re purchasing your first home, a second home or refinancing. I will make every effort to simplify the lending process with step-by-step guidance from application to closing.
I am committed to providing you with the best customer service available. If you want to get started on a home loan, contact me today.
Office Details
Street Address
821 Hiawatha Place S. Ste. D
Seattle, WA 98144
Phone
Buyer Reviews
Liz was super helpful and communicative through the entire process and helped us get a great rate for our first home
Elizabeth was available to answer all of my questions and was pleasant to work with.
Simple requirements for information and easy on line documents for loan process. Helpful and accessible personal support upon request!
Even though I've been through this a few times before you were absolutely great. Didn't skip a thing crossed all the t's doted all the I's by the I knew it was perfect. No question so very professional thank you Rudy
Elizabeth was great to work with!
Featured Resources
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Preparing First-Time Buyers for the Mortgage Process
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Mortgage Market Insights for 2025
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Reduce Your Payment on a New Loan with an Interest Rate Buydown
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What Is an Escrow Refund?
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