Buying a home
Understand affordability, what pre-approval actually means, and which loan path fits your situation — before you fill out a form.
See buying options →Guided mortgage advice before you decide whether to apply.
Scott Warneke and the ECMA team help buyers, homeowners, and referral partners understand the path — before moving into a formal application.
Start With The Right Question
Choose the path that fits your situation. ECMA can help you sort out the next step before you decide whether a full application makes sense.
Understand affordability, what pre-approval actually means, and which loan path fits your situation — before you fill out a form.
See buying options →Compare payment scenarios, equity options, and timing without getting locked into a rate quote before you're ready to move forward.
Ask for a review →Send a scenario, talk through buyer readiness, or get another set of eyes on a tricky file — before anyone is pushed into a formal process.
Send a scenario →A Useful First Conversation
The first step is a practical conversation about where you are, what you're considering, and what information would actually help you decide what to do next.
Talk through a realistic payment range based on your income, debts, and goals — before you start shopping seriously. Understanding the numbers early makes every next step easier.
Understand when a formal pre-approval actually helps, what information a lender will request, and what can wait until the right moment. No pressure to start the clock before you're ready.
Down payment amount, property type, income documentation, credit history — all of it affects which loans are available to you. ECMA helps you understand the tradeoffs before you choose a direction.
The Right Next Step
This page is for general education and conversation planning. It does not determine approval, eligibility, pricing, loan availability, taxes, insurance, closing costs, or final qualification.
Owner/Broker + Team
Scott Warneke built ECMA around one idea: the first conversation should be about you, not the paperwork. Every client interaction — from first question to closing day — is designed to be clear, honest, and pressure-free.
Scott has more than 20 years of experience in mortgage lending across Washington, California, Florida, and Idaho. He's known for patience, fast closings, and finding solutions for clients who've been told no elsewhere. As a broker through NEXA Mortgage, he has access to over 200 wholesale lenders — which means more options and better rates than most retail banks can offer.
The ECMA team brings additional experience and continuity to borrowers and referral partners. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a real estate agent with a tricky file, there's an advisor ready to help.
Agents and referral partners can start with the buyer situation — the deadline, the file complexity, what feels stuck — before anyone is pushed into a formal process.
The First Conversation Is For Clarity
The first conversation helps clarify what you need now and what can wait until a formal review makes sense.
Share what you're trying to do, what feels unclear, and how soon you need an answer. No application required and no sensitive financial details needed at this stage.
Scott or an ECMA advisor will walk through available loan-path options and the tradeoffs that are most relevant to your situation.
Move toward a formal application, gather documents, or keep planning — on your timeline. There's no pressure to move faster than makes sense.
If Applying Makes Sense
Once a formal review is the right move, the experience shifts into documentation, application, underwriting, and closing milestones — with ECMA keeping you clear on what happens at each stage.
Confirm what information is needed and whether a formal application is the right next move.
Collect income documents, tax returns, and bank statements through the approved application workflow.
Discuss realistic next steps and available programs for your situation.
Stay clear on what happens at each stage through closing.
Client Reviews
"Scott was a lifesaver for me. He knew his loans and was very fast on closing. He kept me informed every step of the way. I went through many lenders. He was by far the best I've ever found. I would refer him to everyone I know." Borrower from Lake Stevens, WA — via Zillow
Common First Questions
These answers keep the first step clear without turning the website into a rate quote, approval promise, or formal application.
No. The first conversation can be about timing, payment comfort, documentation, or what to prepare before a full application makes sense. Start with the question — not the paperwork.
Yes. If you have already received a pre-approval or rate quote elsewhere and want another perspective before moving forward, ECMA can review the scenario with you.
Use the contact form below or call directly at (206) 707-3788. Share the buyer situation, the timeline, and what feels unclear. ECMA works through tricky files regularly and can usually identify options worth exploring.
ECMA is licensed in Washington, California, Florida, and Idaho. Each state page has specific guidance for buyers and homeowners in that market.
Start with the question, not the paperwork
Share enough context for a useful first conversation. A formal application can come later if it turns out to be the right next step. No Social Security numbers, document uploads, or sensitive financial details needed here.
This inquiry does not determine approval, eligibility, pricing, loan availability, taxes, insurance, closing costs, or final qualification.