Finance
The Washington Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) provides first-time homebuyer assistance programs that offer:
ADirect mortgage loans from the state government
BBelow-market interest rates and down payment assistance through bond programs✓ Correct
CTax-free mortgage interest
DFree home inspections for first-time buyers
Explanation
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) offers bond programs providing below-market interest rates and down payment assistance programs to help first-time and low-to-moderate income buyers purchase homes.
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