Barbara Lemieux, 2016

New Hampshire Housing Honors Top Loan Officers and Lenders

Back row, 3rd and 4th from left: Denise Hubbard, Mortgage Loan Program Specialist at MVSB, Mark Chalifour, Vice President, Residential Mortgage Sales, New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp; front row, 3rd from left: Christine Greenwood-Smart of Savings Bank of Walpole

New Hampshire lenders and loan originators were recently recognized by New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority (NHHFA) for helping almost 2,000 homebuyers find affordable homes and loans in 2018.

Among NHHFA’s most outstanding lenders and originators in 2018 are:

  • Meredith Village Savings Bank (MVSB) as a participating lender;
  • MVSB, Merrimack County Savings Bank (the Merrimack) and Savings Bank of Walpole as participating originators; and
  • Denise Hubbard, from MVSB as well as Christine Greenwood-Smart, from Savings Bank of Walpole as participating loan originators.

“Our top lenders and loan originators are key to supporting affordable housing opportunities for New Hampshire households,” noted Ignatius MacLellan, managing director of NHHFA’s Homeownership Division. “Their service to customers helps provide affordable mortgages that give borrowers the opportunity for successful homeownership.”

New Hampshire Housing mortgages offer unique features not generally available through other lending sources – such as downpayment assistance – that can make homeownership more affordable. NHHFA also offers the Homebuyer Tax Credit program for first-time homebuyers, who can get a federal tax credit of up to $2,000 per year. Details about NHHFA’s homeownership programs are at GoNHHousing.com.

As a self-supporting public corporation, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority promotes, finances and supports affordable housing. NHHFA operates a number of rental and homeownership programs designed to assist low- and moderate-income persons with obtaining affordable housing. Since its inception, NHHFA has helped more than 45,000 families purchase their own homes and has been instrumental in financing the creation of almost 15,000 multi-family housing units.

New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp