Marketing Materials
Minnesota Housing offers marketing materials for participating lenders and real estate agents to promote our programs to your borrowers and housing industry partners.
- Access free pre-printed and downloadable materials: Visit our Marketing Center to access the pieces below, including customizable PDFs and pre-printed brochures that are mailed to you for free.
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Looking for co-branded materials? Top Producing Loan Officers are named biannually based on regional production levels, and have the opportunity to receive customized promotional pieces and more exclusive marketing benefits.
Getting Started
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Bi-fold with homebuyer education information and first steps for people considering homeownership; pre-punched area for business cards
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Bi-fold with homebuyer education information and first steps for people considering homeownership; pre-punched area for business cards
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Overview of approved homebuyer education courses for consumers
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Ready to Buy
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Tri-fold with Start Up, Step Up and Downpayment loan features and basic guidelines; pre-punched area for business cards
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Tri-fold with Start Up, Step Up and Downpayment loan features and basic guidelines; pre-punched area for business cards
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Customizable; Basic information on homeownership programs
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Customizable; Basic information on homeownership programs in Hmong and English
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Customizable; resource document for lenders to give to Realtor partners with information for their clients on loan options
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Conventional Loans
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Informational piece with chart outlining monthly savings between products
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Downpayment and Closing Cost Loans
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Customizable; Overview of Monthly Payment Loan and Deferred Payment Loan options
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Customizable; Basic information on benefits and cost of Monthly Payment Loan for downpayments and closing costs
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By downloading and using Minnesota Housing marketing materials, you agree to the following Terms of Use. In connection with Single Family Division loan programs, Minnesota Housing does not make or arrange loans. It is neither an originator nor creditor and is not affiliated with any Lender. The terms of any mortgage finance transactions conducted in connection with these programs, including important information such as loan fees, the annual percentage rate (APR), repayment conditions, disclosures, and any other materials which are required to be provided to the consumer are the responsibility of the Lender.