Rachel Wheatley- Mortgage Loan Officer

Rachel Wheatley- Mortgage Loan Officer Rachel Wheatley NMLS #2139549
Mortgage Loan Officer
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Rachel Wheatley NMLS # 2139549 American Pacific Mortgage NMLS # 1850
Equal Housing Opportunity
Regulated by the Colorado Division of Real Estate
Licensed in UT & CO
https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org

"This is the second time I’ve used Rachel as my loan officer and she is amazing at her job! So knowledgeable, efficient ...
06/21/2025

"This is the second time I’ve used Rachel as my loan officer and she is amazing at her job! So knowledgeable, efficient and easy to communicate with! " says Mary

★★★★★ This is the second time I’ve used Rachel as my loan officer and she is amazing at her job! So knowledgeable, efficient and easy to communicate with!

"Rachel was great at every step of the process. She's very knowledgeable and quick to respond. She made the process of b...
03/26/2025

"Rachel was great at every step of the process. She's very knowledgeable and quick to respond. She made the process of buying a home much more manageable." says Nick

★★★★★ Rachel was great at every step of the process. She's very knowledgeable and quick to respond. She made the process of buying a home much more manageable.

"It is so nice when you find someone who is great at what they do.  Rachel is one of those rare few who actually care ab...
12/08/2024

"It is so nice when you find someone who is great at what they do. Rachel is one of those rare few who actually care about their clients. Thank you Rachel foe being great at what you do 💯 percent recommend 👍 👌 👏 " says Jamie

★★★★★ It is so nice when you find someone who is great at what they do. Rachel is one of those rare few who actually care about their clients. Thank you Rachel foe being great at what you do 💯 percent recommend 👍 👌 👏

This was the hardest I’ve laughed at a closing in a hot minute! Thank you so much to Molly for trusting me with your fam...
11/09/2024

This was the hardest I’ve laughed at a closing in a hot minute! Thank you so much to Molly for trusting me with your family. Thank you to Stephenie for helping the transaction run smoothly. And thank you MOST to my amazing clients for allowing me to help them purchase their first home together! It was an absolute privilege. 😊🤘🏽

Friends!! I will be sitting in on this super special afternoon open house. This Saturday November 2nd!! Please come see ...
10/28/2024

Friends!! I will be sitting in on this super special afternoon open house. This Saturday November 2nd!! Please come see us and check out this stunning property!

09/17/2024

Rates are on the move - are you ready to jump into the pool when it's time? Contact us today to get everything at-the-ready so you can move quickly!

🏅 The Summer Olympics are back!🎉 Get inspired with our latest blog featuring fun and creative ways to celebrate the Game...
07/31/2024

🏅 The Summer Olympics are back!
🎉 Get inspired with our latest blog featuring fun and creative ways to celebrate the Games. From watch parties and themed snacks to hosting your own backyard Olympics, there’s something for everyone. Dive into the Olympic spirit and create lasting memories with friends and family.
Read more: https://brev.is/T1Wfg

07/30/2024

Is buying an investment property different from buying a primary residence? The answer is YES. There are many things you’ll want to consider—first and foremost, how to qualify.

We’ve got everything you need to know about financing your first investment property here: https://bit.ly/3Wid6vO

While most buyers prefer modernized, move-in-ready homes, some bargain hunters are still willing to buy a fixer-upper. A...
07/24/2024

While most buyers prefer modernized, move-in-ready homes, some bargain hunters are still willing to buy a fixer-upper. A new survey of around 1,000 Gen Zers in their 20s found that more than half of them were willing to consider an unmodernized home. However, around 27% of the respondents who had already bought one were rethinking their decisions. Would-be buyers need to keep renovation costs in mind, as well as the home's current functionality. Will they be able to move in after closing, or will they have to wait until after essential plumbing or electrical repairs are completed? If you're involved in the sale of an unmodernized home, here are areas that need a closer look: Roofs: Repairs can incur a significant cost, and earlier leaks may have caused more damage than you'll see during a walk-through. Plumbing: Any pipes installed before 1980 will need special attention, as older materials are more likely to leak. Electricity: Find out when the home's wiring was last updated. Older homes often lack safety features like ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs). The electrical panel, aka breaker box, can also provide clues about the home's safety. Walls: If you spot cracks in walls, uneven floors and sticking doors, there could be expensive foundation repairs in the buyer's future. Land: In addition to FEMA flood ratings, look for evidence of flooded basements or erosion. Some types of soil are less stable than others, which means that one heavy rain can cause an expensive, unwanted surprise.

🎉 Happy Pioneer Day! 🎉Today, we celebrate the incredible spirit and resilience of the pioneers who paved the way for fut...
07/24/2024

🎉 Happy Pioneer Day! 🎉Today, we celebrate the incredible spirit and resilience of the pioneers who paved the way for future generations. Their determination and courage continue to inspire us every day.Let's honor their legacy by embracing new challenges and forging new paths in our own lives. Here's to the pioneers of the past, present, and future!

𝙸𝚗𝚏𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗  𝙽𝚞𝚖𝚋𝚎𝚛𝚜 𝙲𝚘𝚘𝚕 𝚒𝚗 𝙹𝚞𝚗𝚎Last week, the CPI saw a 0.1% decline from the previous month, bringing the 12-month rate...
07/23/2024

𝙸𝚗𝚏𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝙽𝚞𝚖𝚋𝚎𝚛𝚜 𝙲𝚘𝚘𝚕 𝚒𝚗 𝙹𝚞𝚗𝚎
Last week, the CPI saw a 0.1% decline from the previous month, bringing the 12-month rate to 3%—the lowest in over three years! This may lead to lower interest rates later this year.
🏦📉Highlights:
Core CPI: Up just 0.1% monthly, 3.3% annually—the smallest annual increase since April 2021.
Gasoline prices: Down 3.8%, offsetting increases in food and shelter prices.
Shelter inflation: Dropped to a 5.2% annual rate, still above pre-pandemic levels but a significant decrease from early 2023.
Economists are optimistic that the Federal Reserve might announce a rate cut in their September meeting, viewing the higher CPI numbers in early 2024 as just a "bump in the road."
🚀📊Stay tuned for more updates! 💼✨

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Layton, UT
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