Ida Dunn currently serves as the Director of Lending & Special Programs at Housing Partnership Inc., where she plays a pivotal role in expanding access to affordable housing solutions throughout Palm Beach County and the broader state of Florida. With a strong focus on originating...
Ida Dunn currently serves as the Director of Lending & Special Programs at Housing Partnership Inc., where she plays a pivotal role in expanding access to affordable housing solutions throughout Palm Beach County and the broader state of Florida. With a strong focus on originating residential mortgages, Ida specializes in FHA 203(k) Streamline Rehab purchase loans, which empower first-time homebuyers to invest in properties that require renovation. Her expertise in mortgage banking is complemented by her extensive experience in community outreach and program development, allowing her to effectively connect with diverse populations and tailor financial products to meet their unique needs.
In her current role, Ida leads several key projects aimed at enhancing housing stability and promoting homeownership among underserved communities. She is particularly passionate about developing initiatives that support first-time homebuyers, providing them with the necessary resources and guidance to navigate the complexities of the mortgage process. Her negotiation skills and leadership abilities enable her to foster partnerships with local organizations, ensuring that Housing Partnership Inc. remains at the forefront of community development efforts.
Ida's commitment to improving housing accessibility is evident in her proactive approach to refinancing options and commercial real estate opportunities. By leveraging her knowledge of residential homes and condos, she helps clients make informed decisions that align with their financial goals. As a licensed mortgage professional (NMLS#285772), Ida Dunn continues to be a driving force in the housing sector, dedicated to creating pathways to homeownership and enhancing the quality of life for residents across Florida.