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Mortgage Matters

People don't call us because they need a mortgage. They call us because they need help making a housing decision.Mortgage Matters is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based radio show and podcast hosted by mortgage advisors Roland Daniels (NMLS 355859) and Heidi Griffith (NMLS 2247754) with Geneva Financial. Airing every Sunday at 7:30 AM on KUNV 91.5 and available wherever you listen to podcasts, the show explores the real-life decisions, opportunities, challenges, and financial realities that shape where and how we live.Every week, Roland and Heidi tackle the housing conversations people are already having around kitchen tables, at family gatherings, and on social media. Should I buy or wait? Is my first home supposed to be my dream home? Should I move up, downsize, invest, or stay put? How do I build wealth through real estate? What's the smartest use of my money? Through honest conversations and practical guidance, they help listeners make sense of the choices involved in renting, buying, se

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    How Nevada's Worker Advantage Program Helped Three Buyers Become Homeowners

    There are fewer than 90 Worker Advantage reservations remaining in Nevada.This week on Mortgage Matters, Heidi Griffith and Roland Daniels share the stories of three homebuyers who used Nevada's Worker Advantage Program through the Nevada Housing Division to become homeowners.Learn how they combined down payment assistance, seller credits, and interest rate buydowns to reduce their cash needed at closing, lower their monthly payments, and even walk into their new homes with instant equity.You'll also learn who qualifies for the program, how the buydown option works, and why this opportunity may not be around much longer.

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    Are we creating more opportunities for homeownership... or simply creating more renters?

    We hear a lot about the need for more housing, but are we actually creating more homeownership opportunities... or simply creating more renters?This week, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith take a closer look at the changing housing market, institutional investors, and the rise of build-to-rent communities. They discuss why more housing doesn't always mean more homes available to buy, the growing message that renting may be better than owning, and why it's important to make housing decisions based on your own goals, not someone else's.Whether you're hoping to buy your first home, thinking about your next move, or simply trying to understand where the housing market is headed, this episode offers a different perspective on one of today's biggest housing conversations.The episode also includes information about our upcoming Path to Homeownership Workshop, a free HUD-certified homebuyer education class designed to help future homeowners better understand the homebuying process.

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    Who Benefits When You’re Told Not to Buy a Home?

    This week on Mortgage Matters, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith take on the growing conversation around renting versus owning, financial influencers, and the advice many buyers are hearing about whether homeownership still makes sense.Instead of saying everyone should buy a home today, Roland and Heidi look at the bigger question: who benefits when everyday people are told to stay renters while investors continue building wealth through real estate ownership?They also share the story of a Las Vegas buyer who rented for decades, worked on her credit, used seller credits and Nevada down payment assistance, and became a homeowner with very little out of pocket at closing.From social media advice to corporate-owned homes,  this episode is about getting past the loud opinions, understanding your real options, and not ruling yourself out before you get the facts.

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    What Credit Score Do I Need to Buy a Home? The Truth About Credit and Homeownership

    This week on Mortgage Matters, Heidi Griffith and Roland Daniels explore one of the biggest myths in homeownership: the belief that you need perfect credit to buy a home.From the long-standing "720 credit score" myth to misconceptions about FHA, VA, conventional loans, and down payment assistance programs, they discuss why so many people rule themselves out before ever finding out where they actually stand.You'll hear the story of a single mother who nearly gave up on homeownership because of medical debt and credit challenges, along with a conversation about embarrassment, outdated information, and the assumptions that often stop people from taking the first step.Whether your credit score is in the 500s, 600s, or beyond, this episode is a reminder that your credit score is only one piece of the puzzle, and that the answer may be very different from what you think.

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    Why Have Interest Rates Become the Only Thing People Think About?

    Why have interest rates become the only thing people seem to think about when it comes to buying a home?People ask:What's the rate?Should I wait?Are rates coming down?But are they really asking about rates, or are they looking for something else?This week on Mortgage Matters, Las Vegas mortgage advisors Heidi Griffith and Roland Daniels explore why interest rates have become the center of so many housing conversations, how conflicting housing market headlines create confusion, and why buyer confidence may play a bigger role in homebuying decisions than most people realize.The discussion covers mortgage rates, the Las Vegas housing market, Nevada housing affordability, rising inventory, housing shortages, buyer hesitation, and the challenge of making decisions when every headline seems to say something different.Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, considering down payment assistance, waiting for lower mortgage rates, or simply wondering if now is a good time to buy a home in Nevada, this episode will help you make sense of the conversation.Mortgage Matters is a weekly radio show on KUNV 91.5 focused on homeownership, housing, mortgages, down payment assistance, and real-world housing decisions throughout Las Vegas and Nevada.

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    When Did Starter Homes Stop Being Good Enough?

    The average first-time homebuyer is now 40 years old. So what changed?This week on Mortgage Matters, Heidi Griffith and Roland Daniels explore why more people are waiting longer to buy their first home, and how rising home prices, cost of living, interest rates, social media, HGTV,  and changing expectations may be making the journey even harder. As first-time buyers get older, many feel pressure to purchase a home that proves they've made it, rather than a home that simply gets them started.You'll hear the story of a young healthcare worker who purchased her first home with her brother using Nevada's Worker Advantage Program, along with a conversation about starter homes, first-time homebuyers, homeownership, and why getting started may matter more than getting everything at once.Whether you're buying in your 20s, 40s, or beyond, this episode is a reminder that your first home doesn't have to look like someone else's third.

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    The Joneses Are Broke - And It’s Making It Harder to Afford Their Homes

    Everybody looks financially okay right now.The vacations. The car payments. The shopping. The social media posts.But behind the scenes, a lot of people are stretched thin trying to keep up with lifestyles they can’t comfortably afford.This week on Mortgage Matters, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith talk about lifestyle inflation, emotional spending, social pressure, and why making more money doesn’t always create more financial stability. They also discuss how trying to “keep up with the Joneses” can quietly make it harder to truly afford your home and build long-term wealth. The Joneses are broke.They also share a real story about a Las Vegas single mom paying over $2,100 in rent, who chose a different path - purchasing a home with a lower monthly payment than her rent, using the Nevada Housing Division Worker Advantage Program instead of continuing to chase appearances.

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    Nevada Housing Division’s Worker Advantage Program - $20,000 Available for Eligible Nevada Workers

    Many Nevada workers may qualify for $20,000 toward buying a home - but many eligible buyers still don’t even know this program exists.In this episode of Mortgage Matters, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith are joined by Josie Hatem from the Nevada Housing Division to break down the Worker Advantage Program and explain how eligible workers in education, healthcare, construction, and first responder fields may be able to use these funds toward down payment, closing costs, and even a permanent interest rate buydown.The episode covers: Who may qualify  How permanent rate buydowns work  Real examples of buyers purchasing homes with very little cash to close  Common myths about down payment assistance  Minimum credit score requirements  Why waiting years to save may actually cost buyers more Josie also shares her own personal story about renting for years before finally becoming a homeowner herself.

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    When "Pre-Approved" Isn't Enough: HOA Fees, Smart Budgeting, and the $20K Down Payment Program You Need to Know About

    Your pre-approval number isn't the whole story.HOA fees can quietly shrink what you actually qualify for, and most buyers in Las Vegas find that out at the worst possible moment. This week Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith of Geneva Financial break down how it works, why condos and townhomes are where it hits hardest, and what to do before you get attached to a property.They also cover the Nevada Housing Division's Workers Advantage Program, $20,000 toward down payment and closing costs for qualifying buyers, with an option to buy down your rate. Most people have never heard of it.Heidi shares a client story this week that stuck with her. A first-time buyer in Las Vegas who knew her number, held to it, and closed with equity and a payment under her rent. In this market, that's rare. It's worth hearing how she did it.And because fair housing doesn't stop being important when April ends, Roland and Heidi talk about the work the Silver State Fair Housing Council is doing right here in Nevada to make sure equal access to housing stays more than a promise.

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    Why Most People THINK They Can’t Buy a Home in Nevada (But They’re Wrong)

    Nobody told you that you could.That's the real reason most Nevada families aren't buying homes. Not credit. Not money. It's that they never found out where they actually stand.In this episode of Mortgage Matters Radio, Las Vegas mortgage advisors Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith break down the two biggest myths keeping Nevada buyers on the sidelines and why the answer might already be yes.What you'll hear in this episode: what credit score you actually need to buy a home in Nevada, the truth about down payments and why 20% is a myth, why your Credit Karma score is not your mortgage score, how Nevada down payment assistance programs can cover what you don't have saved, and real buyers who thought they weren't ready but closed anyway.The first step isn't committing to buy a home. It's finding out what's possible.Mortgage Matters Radio airs every Sunday at 7:30 AM on KUNV 91.5 FM in Las Vegas. New episodes available every week on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.Geneva Financial NMLS 42056 | Heidi Griffith NMLS 2247754 | Roland Daniels NMLS 355859 | 702-210-2057 

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    You Can Refinance an Interest Rate - Not a Price | Waiting for Lower Mortgage Rates Could Cost You

    If you’re waiting for mortgage rates to drop before buying a home, this episode breaks down what that decision could really cost you.In this episode of Mortgage Matters, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith explain why waiting for lower mortgage rates can backfire for today’s homebuyers. While interest rates fluctuate, home prices in the Las Vegas housing market continue to rise—making it harder to afford the same home over time.They walk through the real cost of waiting, including rising home prices, increasing rent, and the return of buyer competition when rates eventually improve. You’ll also hear why many experts are not expecting major rate drops in the near future.The episode also touches on options available to buyers today, including down payment programs through the Nevada Housing Division that can help reduce upfront costs or lower your interest rate.If you’re a renter, first-time homebuyer, or someone trying to decide whether now is the right time to buy, this conversation will give you a clearer, real-world perspective on today’s market—both in Las Vegas and across the country.

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    What Student Homelessness Really Looks Like in Las Vegas | Title I Hope

    What does child homelessness actually look like in Las Vegas right now?In this episode of Mortgage Matters, we sit down with Meg Pike from Title I Hope to talk about something most people don’t see - students and families who don’t have stable housing, but are still showing up to school every day.A lot of these kids aren’t living on the streets. They’re doubled up. Staying with friends, relatives, sometimes even strangers - just trying to get by.We talk about what’s really happening behind the scenes, how programs like McKinney-Vento support these students, and the role organizations like Title One Hope play in helping families stay afloat.But this conversation is bigger than schools.It’s about housing instability, affordability, and what happens when people fall through the cracks - even here in Las Vegas.If you’ve ever wondered how today’s housing challenges are impacting real families in our community, this is one worth listening to.

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    Nevada Rural Housing Explained - $20K Down Payment Programs, AB540, and What Buyers Need to Know

    What if $20,000 could be the difference between continuing to rent and finally owning a home?This week on Mortgage Matters, Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith break down what’s really happening with housing in Nevada, including the $133 million AB540 housing bill and how it’s actually being used across the state.They’re joined by Kevin Hickey, Homeownership Program Manager with Nevada Rural Housing, to walk through the programs that are helping buyers get into homes right now - including options offering up to $20,000 toward down payment, closing costs, or even lowering the interest rate.They also clear up some of the biggest misconceptions around down payment programs, what it really means to be a first-time homebuyer, and why waiting for the “perfect” market could cost more than moving forward today.

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    What Families Are Really Facing in Las Vegas Schools - A Conversation with Ruby Thomas Elementary

    This episode of Mortgage Matters focuses on what families and students are really facing in Las Vegas schools, with a conversation featuring Melissa Marzan from Ruby Thomas Elementary.The discussion highlights the realities of student homelessness in Southern Nevada, where more than 13,000 students are experiencing housing instability. It explores what that looks like day to day, how it impacts children and families, and the role schools and community support systems play in creating stability.The episode also reflects on the Ruby Thomas Elementary toy drive and the impact it had on students, along with the importance of community involvement beyond the holiday season.Also discussed is the Title I HOPE documentary, Learning to Survive: A Lesson in Student Homelessness, which shares real stories from students and families across the district. A screening will be held on April 27 at 10:30 AM at the West Charleston Library, providing an opportunity to better understand the challenges many families are facing and how the community can support.At the beginning of the show, upcoming Nevada homebuyer education opportunities are covered, including the Path to Homeownership workshop and the Nevada Housing Division Home Is Possible class. The Worker Advantage program is also discussed, including how eligible buyers may access up to $20,000 for down payment assistance and interest rate buydown options.This episode connects housing, education, and stability, and highlights why access to all three matters.Heidi Griffith (NMLS #2247754) and Roland Daniels (NMLS #355859) are mortgage advisors with Geneva Financial (NMLS #42056) in Las Vegas and hosts of Mortgage Matters Radio on KUNV 91.5. Through their radio show and homebuyer education workshops, they focus on helping people understand credit, finances, and how to prepare for homeownership.They regularly teach homebuyer education classes that cover financial readiness, credit preparation, and programs available to Nevada homebuyers.

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    Breaking Down Nevada's Down Payment Assistance Programs, Income Limits, Credit Requirements, and the $20,000 Workers Advantage Benefit

    Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith, discuss the Nevada Housing Division's down payment assistance programs. They highlight the importance of these programs in bridging the gap to homeownership, noting that it typically takes seven years to save for a down payment. The Nevada Housing Division's programs offer up to 5% down payment assistance, with a minimum FICO score of 640. They clarify misconceptions, such as the income limit  and the need for perfect credit. The Workers Advantage program offers $20,000 in assistance to essential workers. They emphasize the importance of education and resources for improving credit and understanding homeownership responsibilities.

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    From Broke to Budgeting: How Down Payment Assistance Helps First-Time Buyers Buy a Home

    On this episode of Mortgage Matters, hosts Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith build on last week’s conversation with guest Jill Avilez, whose journey from a cash-only, credit-free lifestyle to building financial stability highlights how everyday financial habits can change the path toward homeownership.Roland and Heidi discuss practical budgeting strategies that can help people take control of their finances - from tracking spending and reviewing recurring bills to cutting unnecessary subscriptions and reducing delivery spending. Small adjustments can create room to save and move closer to long-term goals like buying a home.They also highlight an upcoming Nevada Housing Division homebuyer education class, where attendees can learn about down payment assistance programs, credit requirements, and the homebuying process.In recognition of Women’s History Month, the episode also shares a powerful statistic: single women have purchased more homes than single men every year since 1981, reflecting the growing role women play in building financial stability through homeownership.Mortgage Matters is a weekly public radio show hosted by Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith that airs Sunday mornings on KUNV 91.5 in Las Vegas. The show focuses on housing, financial literacy, community conversations, and helping people understand the path to homeownership.

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    Financial Literacy: From No Credit to 697 | Mortgage Matters

    Most people were never taught how money actually works.Credit. Budgeting. Debt. Saving. These things shape our financial future, yet many of us grow up learning about them through trial and error.In this episode of Mortgage Matters, Heidi Griffith talks about financial literacy and why understanding your finances can change the direction of your life.Heidi is joined by Jill Avilez, who shares her personal journey of going from having no credit at all to building her score to nearly 700. Jill talks honestly about what it felt like to realize she didn’t fully understand how money worked - and the steps she took to change that.From negotiating bills and reviewing bank statements to building credit and starting her first real savings, Jill’s story shows how small changes can create real momentum.This conversation is a reminder that many people aren’t struggling because they’re irresponsible - they’re struggling because nobody ever taught them how the system works.If you’ve ever felt behind financially, this episode is for you.If you have questions about anything discussed on today’s show, you can call or text 702-210-2057. You can also visit Mortgage Matters Radio on Facebook to find links to upcoming classes and resources.

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    Down Payment Assistance Nevada: Worker Advantage, Rural Rocks & the Path to Homeownership Workshop | Mortgage Matters Radio

    Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith teach homebuyer education classes across Nevada every month. This episode of Mortgage Matters covers what they're hearing and seeing right now.They spend real time on the Worker Advantage Program, Nevada Housing Division's $20,000 down payment assistance for essential workers in healthcare, education, construction, and public safety. With roughly 600 loans remaining statewide, they walk through how the funds work, how to use them to buy down your interest rate, and why the current rate environment makes the buy-down option worth a serious look.They also cover Rural Rocks 20K, Nevada Rural Housing Authority's $20,000 program with buy-down options, and explain which parts of the Las Vegas Valley (Whitney, Winchester, Summerlin South) actually qualify as rural, which catches most people off guard.They talk through the WISH Fund, a 4-to-1 match program through CPLC (Chicanos Por La Causa) returning in April, and how it can be layered with Nevada Housing Division and Nevada Rural Housing down payment programs for maximum assistance.The episode also previews the upcoming Path to Homeownership Workshop on Saturday, March 7, 2026 from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM, a free full-day homebuyer education class in Las Vegas offered in partnership with CPLC, covering credit, budgeting, homeowners insurance, real estate representation, new home sales, and down payment assistance programs.The episode closes with a reminder about the Silver State Fair Housing Council's housing tester program and how to get involved in the fight against housing discrimination in Nevada.📅 Path to Homeownership Workshop: Saturday, March 7, 2026 | 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM 📞 Register or ask questions: 702-210-2057 Roland Daniels NMLS #355859 | Heidi Griffith NMLS #2247754 | Geneva Financial NMLS #42056

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    Supporting Homeless Students in Southern Nevada - Inside the Title I HOPE Program at Clark County School District

    Roland and Heidi sit down with Meg Pike, Coordinator of Title I HOPE (Homeless Outreach Program for Education) at Clark County School District.Meg explains how the Title I HOPE Program supports students experiencing homelessness in Southern Nevada, including the federal protections that allow for immediate school enrollment, transportation assistance, and access to essential resources such as school supplies and academic support. The conversation highlights the real challenges housing instability creates for families and how schools play a critical role in maintaining consistency and opportunity for children.Roland and Heidi also talk about their upcoming online Home Is Possible Down Payment Assistance class with the State of Nevada Housing Division and highlight the new $20,000 Worker Advantage Program. Because stable housing impacts every part of a family’s life, including education, the episode connects student support with long-term housing opportunities. 

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    Mortgage Matters Explores Marble Manor Redevelopment, $50M Grant Drives Affordable Housing Expansion, Community-Centered Revitalization, and Fair Housing Compliance Efforts

    Roland and Heidi are joined by Kathi Thomas, Chief Housing Officer at Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority, and Kate Zook, Executive Director at Silver State Fair Housing Council. They discuss the redevelopment of Marble Manor, a historic public housing site in Las Vegas, which received a $50 million Choice Neighborhood Initiative Grant. The project will transform the 235 cinder block units into 625, with 235 households returning. The redevelopment includes green space, childcare, and resident-run retail. Kathi Thomas and Kate Zook emphasize the importance of community involvement and accessibility, noting the project's alignment with the city's 100 Plan. They also highlight the need for housing discrimination testers to ensure compliance with the Fair Housing Act.

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    Affordable Housing, Vouchers, Fair Housing Protections, and the Path to Homeownership in Southern Nevada

    Roland and Heidi were joined by Kathi Thomas from the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and Kate Zook from the Silver State Fair Housing Council. Kathi oversees public housing and the Housing Choice Voucher program, which has 13,000 vouchers in Southern Nevada. Kate focuses on fair housing laws and discrimination. They highlight the need for 80,000 affordable housing units in Nevada and the importance of training for landlords and housing providers. Upcoming events include a Path to Homeownership workshop on February 7.

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    Preparing for Homeownership: Building Financial Readiness, Credit Strength, and Fair Housing Awareness

    Roland and Heidi discuss the importance of homeownership readiness and the emotional aspects of buying a home. They emphasize the need to prepare financially by saving for future mortgage payments and building reserves for home improvements and emergencies. They highlight the significance of credit checks, noting common errors like name spellings and duplicate student loans. They explain the concept of debt-to-income ratio (DTI) and its impact on mortgage approval. Additionally, they stress the importance of understanding lender overlays, such as minimum credit scores, and the benefits of working with HUD-certified credit counselors. The program also touches on fair housing laws and the role of the Silver State Fair Housing Council.

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    Fair Housing Advocacy, MLK Legacy, and Practical Paths to Homeownership

    Roland and Heidi discuss housing options and the importance of fair housing. They highlight the upcoming 44th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday parade and the role of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) in promoting fair housing. They emphasize the importance of budgeting, including saving for a mortgage, and checking credit reports for errors. They explain VA loans, FHA loans, and conventional loans, noting VA loans offer no down payment and no mortgage insurance for veterans, while FHA loans require a minimum credit score of 500 with a 10% down payment or 580 for 3.5%. Conventional loans have varying credit score requirements and loan level price adjustments.

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    Why So Many People Wait Too Long to Start Preparing for Homeownership

    A lot of people want to buy a home someday - but many wait too long to start preparing because they think they need to be “ready” first.In this conversation, Heidi Griffith and Roland Daniels talk about what mortgage readiness actually looks like, why waiting can sometimes make the process harder, and the small financial habits that can help future homeowners feel more confident long before they start house hunting.They discuss down payment assistance programs in Nevada, homebuyer education classes, budgeting strategies, improving credit, tracking spending habits, common misconceptions about qualifying for a mortgage, and why trying to “fix” your credit alone can sometimes backfire.The conversation also covers Nevada Housing Division programs, mortgage readiness savings plans, HUD-certified housing counseling, and why understanding your credit report early is one of the smartest things future homeowners can do.Questions about buying a home or getting pre-approved?Call or text: 702-540-0420Heidi Griffith (NMLS 2247754) and Roland Daniels (NMLS355859) are licensed mortgage advisors with Geneva Financial (NMLS 42056) based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the hosts of Mortgage Matters on KUNV 91.5 FM.

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    Nevada’s $20K Worker Advantage Program, First-Time Buyer Support, and Smart Refinancing Strategies

    Roland and Heidi discuss homeownership opportunities and resources for 2026. They highlight the Nevada Housing Division's $20,000 Worker Advantage program, available to healthcare, construction, education, and public safety workers, offering down payment assistance and interest rate reduction options. They also mention the First Time Home Buyer program and the HIP DPA, which can provide up to 5% down payment assistance. Additionally, they discuss refinancing options, including HELOCs and cash-out refinancing, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's financial goals and long-term implications.

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    Nevada Housing DivisionWorker Advantage Program, Expanding Down Payment Access, and Fair Housing

    Roland and Heidi discuss the Worker Advantage Program in Nevada, which offers $20,000 down payment assistance to essential workers in healthcare, education, public safety, and construction. The program has already reserved 50 of the 900 available loans. They highlight the importance of credit and financial preparation for homeownership, noting that 68% of people cite a lack of down payment as the primary barrier. They also emphasize the role of fair housing and the Silver State Fair Housing Council's housing tester program in promoting equal opportunities. Upcoming Home is Possible home buyer education class with the Nevada Housing Division is scheduled for January 7.

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    Spotlight on the Nevada Housing Division Worker Advantage Program | Expanding Down Payment Assistance for Essential Workers

    Heidi discusses the challenges of home ownership, particularly the down payment, which takes an average of six years to save. She and her guest, Josie Hatem, Homebuyer Programs Specialist with Nevada Housing Division, highlight the new Worker Advantage Program. The program offers $20,000 in down payment assistance with the potential to buy down the interest rate. This program is available to essential workers in healthcare, education, public safety, and construction. The Nevada Housing Division programs have helped over 31,000 families since 2014. They also talk about other programs like the HIP DPA and the Teachers Program, which offer varying levels of assistance.

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    Community Advocates Drive the Ruby Thomas Toy Giveaway and Advance Fair Housing, Education, and Homeownership Support Across Nevada

    Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith discuss the Ruby Thomas toy drive, which has collected over 700 gifts for children at Ruby Thomas, a school where all students receive free meals and many are unhoused. They also highlight the Silver State Fair Housing Council, which ensures equal housing opportunities. Kate Zook, the council's executive director, explains the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. The council offers training and testing to identify housing discrimination and provides resources and support for those affected. They also mention the Workers Advantage Program, offering up to $20,000 in down payment assistance for eligible Nevada residents.

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    Driving Community Support and Expanding Homeownership: Roland and Heidi Champion Toy Giving, Buyer Education, and New Assistance Programs

    Rolandand Heidi discussed the Ruby Thomas Holiday Toy Drive, aiming to provide toys for all 683 students at Ruby Thomas Elementary, a school with many unhoused students. They highlighted the upcoming final Path to Home Ownership workshop on December 6, which covers comprehensive home-buying topics and offers a homebuyer certificate. They also addressed the 50-year mortgage concept, noting it doesn't exist yet and may not be beneficial due to extended interest payments. New programs from Nevada Housing and Nevada Rural Housing offer $20,000 in down payment assistance, with options to buy down interest rates, benefiting healthcare workers, educators, public safety, and construction industry workers.

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    Empowering Nevada Home Buyers: Spotlight on The Nevada Housing Division Worker Advantage Program, Financial Readiness, and Community Giving

    Roland and Heidi discuss upcoming events and opportunities for Nevada home buyers. They highlight the Path to Home Ownership workshop on December 6, which covers budgeting, credit maintenance, and various down payment assistance programs. This workshops provides attendees with their Homebuyer Certificate, making them eligible for the down payment programs offered. The Nevada Housing Division's new Worker Advantage Program, opening for reservations on December 1, 2025, provides $20,000 per family, benefiting 900 families with $18 million. Nevada Rural Housing will also be offering a similar program, Rural Rocks $20,000. Both programs offer the ability to permanently buy down the interest rate. 

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    Nevada Housing Division Worker Advantage Down Payment Assistance Program, and Strategic Homebuying Wins

    Heidi sat down with Starla Jordan, a realtor with Coldwell Banker Premier Realty, to discuss the upcoming Nevada Housing Division Home is Possible class on Monday, November 17, which will cover all the Nevada Housing Division down payment assistance programs. They highlighted the brand new Worker Advantage Program, starting December 1, offering up to $20,000 in assistance for down payments or interest rate buy-downs. Heidi emphasized the importance of the Ruby Thomas Elementary School Toy Drive, aiming to provide gifts for almost 700 underprivileged students. They also shared a success story of a recent buyer's home purchase for under $1,000 out-of-pocket, emphasizing the value of seller credits and negotiation skills. The Silver State Fair Housing Council's tester program was also mentioned, with upcoming online training on November 25.

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    Nevada Down Payment Assistance, Fair Housing, and the Power of Community Giving

    Roland and Heidi talk about how the Home Is Possible down payment assistance programs and other homebuyer programs are helping families achieve affordable homeownership. They share how two recent buyers used these programs to purchase their homes with seller credits and minimal out-of-pocket costs, one spending less than $1,000 and another under $3,000.They highlight their upcoming online homebuyer class on Monday, November 17, 2025, from 3:30 to 5 p.m., hosted with the Nevada Housing Division, where participants can learn more about first-time buyer assistance and ask questions during a live Q&A.In the spirit of giving back, they share details about the Ruby Thomas Holiday Toy Drive, a community effort to bring joy to local students, and talk about the importance of fair housing rights and housing equality through the work of the Silver State Fair Housing Council and its tester program, a vital resource for ensuring fair housing in Nevada.It’s an episode about homeownership, community, and creating lasting opportunities.

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    Spreading Holiday Joy to Ruby Thomas Elementary: A Las Vegas Toy Drive for Students in Need

    Roland and Heidi launched a toy drive for Ruby Thomas Elementary, a school in Las Vegas serving nearly 700 students,  many of whom are experiencing homelessness or living in severe hardship, 100% of whom receive free breakfast and lunch. The school represents more than 20 languages and cultures, reflecting the true diversity of Clark County. Joining Roland and Heidi is Melissa Marzan, Student Success Facilitator at Ruby Thomas Elementary, who shares what these children face every day and how even the smallest act of giving can make a lasting difference.Together, they discuss the new $30 million campus, which has brought hope to the community, and how this toy drive aims to bring joy, comfort, and dignity to every student this holiday season.Learn how you can help make a difference by donating toys, volunteering, or spreading the word, because every child deserves to feel seen, supported, and celebrated..

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    Nevada’s Down Payment and Tax Credit Programs with Kevin Hickey of Nevada Rural Housing

    Roland and Heidi speak with Kevin Hickey, Homeownership Program Manager at Nevada Rural Housing, about programs that help Nevadans buy homes. Kevin explains the Home At Last and Launch Pad programs, which provide down payment support and affordable interest rates, as well as the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) that offers buyers a 20% annual tax credit on mortgage interest. He also shares details on an upcoming  $20,000 program funded by AB 540, expanding opportunities across Nevada. 

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    Mortgage Matters: How to Take Control of Your Credit and Buy a Home- with Eric Chavez, Chicanos Por La Causa

    If your credit score has ever felt like a wall between you and homeownership, this episode is for you. Eric Chavez, Associate Director of Housing Programs at Chicanos Por La Causa, joins Roland and Heidi to share no-cost, practical ways to build or rebuild credit, including secured credit cards, credit builder loans, and avoiding common traps like paid credit repair services. Plus, Eric breaks down what he sees every day as a credit counselor, real scenarios from local families, and how credit education can open doors to lasting financial stability. Mortgage Matters airs every Sunday at 7:30 am on KUNV 91.5. We bring real conversations about housing, wealth, and legacy to Las Vegas and beyond.

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    Nevada Housing Division Programs Empower Homebuyers Through Education and Down Payment Assistance

    Roland and Heidi discuss the Nevada Housing Division's homebuyer programs with Josie Hatem. They highlight success stories, including a 79-year-old grandmother, a young teacher, and a ride-share driver who improved his credit score. The programs, like the Home Is Possible and Teacher Homeownership Assistance, offer down payment assistance and credit counseling. Upcoming online classes on October 13 from 3:30 to 5:00 PM will provide detailed information and certificates required for these programs. The hosts emphasize the importance of these resources in making homeownership accessible to various demographics.

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    Demystifying Mortgage Rates and Fair Housing Education

    Roland Daniels and Heidi Griffith discussed upcoming education workshops, including a path to home ownership workshop on the first Saturday of each month and a Nevada Housing Division class on October 13. They highlighted the impact of the recent Fed rate cut on short-term rates, noting that mortgage rates actually increased post-announcement. They also addressed the government shutdown's potential impact on lending and the economy. Additionally, they explained the complexities of mortgage rates, emphasizing the importance of pre-approval and understanding loan level price adjustments (LLPAs). They concluded by highlighting the Silver State Fair Housing Council's efforts to combat housing discrimination.

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    Home Is Possible: Nevada Housing Division Down Payment Programs with Josie Hatem

    Roland and Heidi welcome Josie Hatem from the Nevada Housing Division to talk about the Home Is Possible programs. From first-time buyers to teachers, veterans, and essential workers, Josie explains how these options make homeownership more attainable for Nevadans. Tune in and learn how these programs can help you move forward, and don’t miss our next online Home Is Possible class on Monday, October 13th.

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    Mortgage Matters: Nevada Real Estate Trends, the Fed's Recent Rate Cut & How It May (or May Not) Affect Mortgage Rates

    Roland and Heidi discussed down payment assistance programs in Nevada, highlighting an upcoming online class on September 22 at 3:30 PM. They emphasized the importance of these programs in overcoming the barrier of saving for a down payment. They also talked about the Fed's recent decision to reduce short-term rates by 0.25%, but it may not immediately impact long-term mortgage rates.

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    Mortgage Matters with guest Aprille Noble: Helping Veterans through VA financing, services and resources

    Roland and Heidi discussed an upcoming Nevada Housing Division class on September 22, 2025, from 3:30 to 5:00 PM, which will cover down payment programs and first-time homebuyer assistance. They highlighted a $7,500 down payment program for K-12 public school teachers and a zero-down payment VA loan for veterans. Aprille Noble, a retired US Air Force Major and mortgage loan officer, emphasized the benefits of VA loans, including zero down payment and flexible credit requirements. They also discussed the importance of fair housing and resources for female veterans and homeless veterans.

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    Meet Mortgage Matters: Support Fair Housing, and Empower Underserved Communities

    Roland and Heidi discussed their upcoming events and services. They highlighted the "Path to Homeownership" class on September 6, covering home buying and living, including credit and budgeting. They also mentioned a session at the Center on September 13, focusing on homeownership for the LGBTQIA+ community. Additionally, they noted a packed online class with the Nevada Housing Division, which covered down payment assistance programs. Roland shared his background in serving veterans and underserved individuals, while Heidi discussed her experience in real estate and her role in helping clients during the 2008 housing crash and COVID-19. They emphasized their commitment to fair housing and encouraged listeners to volunteer as testers for the Silver State Fair Housing Council.

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    Mortgage Matters: Refinance Options, Market Shifts, and Fair Housing Advocacy

    Roland and Heidi discussed the upcoming Path to Homeownership and Financial Literacy Workshop on September 6, 2025, covering budgeting, credit preparedness, and loan programs. They clarified that down payment assistance involves one lender and multiple mortgage options. They highlighted a client's success with a cash-out refinance, reducing monthly payments by $1,500. They also addressed the impact of corporate relocations to Nevada, such as Dropbox and TripAdvisor, on housing demand and affordability. Finally, they emphasized the importance of fair housing and the role of the Silver State Fair Housing Council in ensuring equal access to housing.

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    Unlocking Home Equity: Managing Debt, Cutting Costs, and Making Homeownership Possible

    Roland and Heidi discussed the potential of using home equity to manage rising costs and debt. They highlighted the "Home is Possible" program, which offers down payment assistance and low-interest rates for first-time homebuyers and teachers. The program's maximum purchase price is $806,500, and income limits extend up to $165,000. They shared a case study of a client with a $220,000 mortgage at 3.25% and $3,307 in monthly payments, who opted for a cash-out refinance to save $1,500 monthly by eliminating $20,000 in credit card debt and other costs. They also emphasized the importance of fair housing and the Silver State Fair Housing Council's tester program.

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    Mortgage Matters:Navigating Housing Market Shifts and Unlocking Homeownership Resources

    Roland and Heidi discuss the shift from a balanced to a buyer's market in Las Vegas, noting that sellers are offering concessions, including covering closing costs and reducing prices. They highlight the upcoming Home is Possible online class on August 11, which covers down payment assistance programs, including up to 5% help and income limits of $165,000. They also discuss the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) program, which provides a tax credit for mortgage interest, and emphasize the importance of fair housing, encouraging listeners to volunteer as testers to help uncover subtle forms of discrimination.

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    Mortgage Matters: Financial Readiness and Equal Access at Homeownership Workshop

    Roland and Heidi discussed their upcoming Path to Homeownership workshop on August 2nd. The workshop, held monthly, covers the home-buying process, down payment assistance, and closing costs. They emphasized the importance of accurate information, budgeting, and understanding the long-term implications of owning a home. They also highlighted the role of HUD-certified counselors and the Silver State Fair Housing Council in ensuring equal access to housing. The hosts emphasized the importance of preparing financially and making informed decisions to minimize financial strain after purchase.

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    Credit Truths and Mortgage Myths: Navigating the New Landscape of Homeownership

    Roland and Heidi break down the buzz around the newly approved VantageScore 4.0 and explain what it really means for mortgage lending. They offer practical guidance on understanding credit scores, navigating loan types, and why waiting for “perfect” conditions can delay your homeownership goals. With clear distinctions between pre-qualification and pre-approval, and a heartfelt invitation to their free Path to Homeownership workshop, this episode empowers listeners to stop guessing and start taking action, regardless of where they are on their journey.

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    Congresswoman Susie Lee Champions Housing, Health, and Water Equity for Nevada

    Congresswoman Susie Lee discussed the impact of the Senate's reconciliation bill on Nevada, highlighting $7 billion in Medicaid cuts over a decade, affecting 115,000 residents. She emphasized the need for affordable housing, proposing the Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act to develop 25,000 acres over 50 years. Lee also addressed the ACE Act, which expedites land appraisals, and the importance of water conservation, noting Nevada's 3% draw from the Colorado River. She stressed the need for bipartisan efforts and community engagement to address housing and water challenges. Roland and Heidi end the show discussing the Silver State Fair Housing Council's efforts to combat housing discrimination.

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    Mortgage Matters: Promoting Homeownership Access and Advocating for Consumer Protections in Housing Policy

    Roland and Heidi discussed the upcoming Path to Homeownership workshop on July 12, which offers a HUD home buyer education certificate. They shared Joss's journey to homeownership, highlighting the importance of down payment assistance programs. They also addressed the issue of trigger leads, which flood consumers with unsolicited calls from lenders, and the Home Buyers Privacy Protection Act, which aims to ban such practices. Additionally, they discussed the Nevada Housing Act, which allocated $133 million for attainable housing, and the vetoed rent cap pilot bill. Finally, they mentioned a proposal to sell federal land for housing, which was removed due to budget rule violations.

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    Mortgage Matters: Decode Market Shifts, and Celebrate Homeownership Month

    Roland and Heidi discuss the significance of National Homeownership Month in June, highlighting the 65% homeownership rate and the affordability challenges. They emphasize the importance of education through classes and workshops, such as the "Home is Possible" and "Path to Homeownership" programs. They address the potential privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which could impact loan qualification. Locally, they note a shift towards a buyer's market with increased inventory, affecting negotiation power. They also discuss strategies for current homeowners to leverage equity through HELOCs, home equity loans, and cash-out refinances to manage debt and financial stress.

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    Mortgage Matters Accessible Homeownership and Common Myths

    Roland and Heidi discuss the importance of homeownership during National Homeownership Month. They highlight programs like the Nevada Housing Division's "Home is Possible" initiative, which offers down payment assistance up to $165,000 annual income and can be used by veterans. They debunk myths about homeownership, emphasizing that age is not a barrier, with the average first-time homebuyer age being 38. They also address the misconception that 20% down payment is required, noting that programs can cover up to 5%. The conversation underscores the benefits of homeownership over renting, including equity and stability.

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People don't call us because they need a mortgage. They call us because they need help making a housing decision.Mortgage Matters is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based radio show and podcast hosted by mortgage advisors Roland Daniels (NMLS 355859) and Heidi Griffith (NMLS 2247754) with Geneva Financial. Airing every Sunday at 7:30 AM on KUNV 91.5 and available wherever you listen to podcasts, the show explores the real-life decisions, opportunities, challenges, and financial realities that shape where and how we live.Every week, Roland and Heidi tackle the housing conversations people are already having around kitchen tables, at family gatherings, and on social media. Should I buy or wait? Is my first home supposed to be my dream home? Should I move up, downsize, invest, or stay put? How do I build wealth through real estate? What's the smartest use of my money? Through honest conversations and practical guidance, they help listeners make sense of the choices involved in renting, buying, se

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