New Richmond, Wisconsin · St. Croix County · The City Beautiful
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Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage in New Richmond, WI

New Richmond was founded on the Willow River in 1857, rebuilt after Wisconsin’s deadliest tornado in 1899, and earned its nickname “The City Beautiful” through both. Today it sits 35 miles from the Twin Cities — close enough to commute, distinctive enough to call home — with every mortgage program available for every buyer profile.

Same-day pre-approvals
Conventional · FHA · VA · USDA
USDA address verified upfront
Licensed in Wisconsin · NMLS #2279891
Equal Housing Lender
Disclosure: Pre-approval is subject to underwriting review, documentation verification, property appraisal, and final loan approval. Not a commitment to lend. All programs subject to individual qualification. Equal Housing Lender.

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Luke Wolf, Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer providing pre-approvals in New Richmond WI and St. Croix County
Luke Wolf
Loan Officer · NMLS #2279891 · Wisconsin
20-minute initial conversation
USDA address eligibility verified upfront
VA zero-down for eligible veterans
FHA and conventional available
Available evenings and weekends
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Luke Wolf · NMLS #2279891 · FT Home Loans · Branch NMLS #2728148 · Equal Housing Lender

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20-Min Call
Program confirmed — conventional, VA, FHA, or USDA
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Documents
Exact list for your income type and program
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Credit Review
Qualifying range and USDA eligibility confirmed
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Verified Letter
Same-day on most files
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Offer Ready
Full picture confirmed across all of St. Croix County
Foster’s Crossing to The City Beautiful

New Richmond was named for a land surveyor — and rebuilt itself after the worst tornado in Wisconsin history

In 1857, Hiram Foster led a group of settlers from Vermont into the St. Croix Valley in search of Wisconsin timber. He built a sawmill on the banks of the Willow River in the thick woods of maple, oak, elm, red cedar, and basswood. The settlement that grew around his mill was called Foster’s Crossing. When it came time to give the town an official name, the surveyor who had platted it — a man named Richmond Day — was honored with the name Richmond. But another Wisconsin town had already claimed that name, so the settlement became New Richmond. Incorporated as a village in 1878 and a city in 1884, the railroad had arrived in 1871 and the Soo Line in 1884, and by 1899 New Richmond was a prosperous community of 2,000 with flour and saw mills, multiple train depots, hotels, newspapers, and a brick business district along what is now South Knowles Avenue.

On June 12, 1899, the Gollmar Brothers Circus came to town. By late afternoon, with the circus wrapping up, a waterspout moved off Lake St. Croix and became an F5 tornado tracking northeast along the Willow River and the railroad line. It struck New Richmond’s business district at roughly 6 p.m., carving a path 1,000 feet wide and 3,000 feet long through the center of town in three to five minutes. The entire business district was leveled. A 3,000-pound safe was carried a full city block. Only the Catholic and Baptist churches were left standing. 117 people were killed — Wisconsin’s deadliest tornado and, as of 2019, the 9th deadliest tornado in United States history. Within five months, the town had over 100 new buildings. The rebuilt downtown used brick instead of wood. The resilience that produced that recovery is what earned New Richmond its nickname, The City Beautiful, and what defines the character of the place today.

Today New Richmond has a population of 11,359, 217 acres of parks, 16 miles of multi-use trails, Cyclone Memorial Park and Freedom Park (105 acres), Willow River State Park nearby, and the 2017 St. Croix River Crossing bridge connecting directly to Minnesota. It is 35 miles east of the Twin Cities and part of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan statistical area. Westfields Hospital & Clinic and Lakeside Foods anchor the local employment base. The city projects 20% population growth by 2040.

What this means for buyers: New Richmond draws a consistent stream of Twin Cities buyers who made the same calculation — 35 miles east gets you more home for the money, Wisconsin quality of life, and a city with genuine character that was earned rather than designed. USDA zero-down financing is available for eligible addresses in St. Croix County. VA zero-down is available for veterans. FHA and conventional serve first-time and move-up buyers throughout the city. The pre-approval conversation identifies which program applies to your situation before the search starts.

Pre-Approval Paths by Buyer Profile

Who buys in New Richmond — and what each profile needs

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The Twin Cities Commuter

The dominant buyer profile in New Richmond. Professionals working in St. Paul, Minneapolis, or the Twin Cities corporate corridor who chose Wisconsin quality of life, more square footage, and lower prices than comparable Minnesota suburbs at the same commute distance. The 2017 St. Croix River Crossing bridge and I-94 access make the commute practical. Most commuter buyers are standard W-2 with straightforward pre-approval timelines — the key is getting the letter in hand before a desirable property appears, not after.

35 mi from Twin Cities · W-2 · Same-day letter
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The First-Time Buyer

New Richmond’s price point relative to the Twin Cities metro makes it a practical entry into homeownership. FHA financing with as little as 3.5% down and conventional programs starting at 3% are both available. The pre-approval conversation identifies which program fits based on credit profile, down payment goals, and long-term plans. For first-time buyers who may also be considering USDA-eligible addresses in the surrounding county, USDA eligibility is verified at the same time as the FHA or conventional qualification.

FHA 3.5% down · Conventional · Entry-level
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The USDA-Eligible Buyer

Many addresses in St. Croix County and communities surrounding New Richmond qualify for zero-down USDA financing. Eligibility is determined by specific property address and household income — not by city name or zip code. Buyers searching in or around New Richmond who want to explore USDA don’t need to wait until an offer is accepted to know if the program applies. Luke verifies any Wisconsin address at no cost in the initial pre-approval conversation, so you know whether USDA is on the table before the search starts.

$0 down · Address verified upfront · St. Croix County
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The Veteran or Service Member

VA financing provides zero required down payment, no monthly mortgage insurance, and no upper loan limit with full entitlement — one of the most powerful programs available to eligible buyers in any market. Luke can pull the Certificate of Eligibility directly through the VA system in most cases. VA funding fee waived for veterans with qualifying service-connected disability. New Richmond and St. Croix County have an active veteran community, and VA financing is available for any eligible property in the area.

$0 down · No PMI · COE pulled directly
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The Healthcare Professional

Westfields Hospital & Clinic is New Richmond’s largest employer, drawing healthcare workers to the city and surrounding communities. Healthcare compensation is typically W-2 with potential shift differentials for clinical staff. Shift differential income received consistently for two years is includable as a two-year average — which can meaningfully increase qualifying range for nurses, technicians, and clinical professionals whose base salary alone understates total earnings.

W-2 · Shift differential averaged · Westfields
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The Move-Up Buyer

Buyers moving within St. Croix County to a larger property, or moving into New Richmond from a surrounding community, often carry equity from an existing home. The pre-approval accounts for departure residence payment, anticipated equity from the sale, and how that equity affects down payment and qualifying range. Timing the pre-approval to align with listing and purchase timelines is part of the initial conversation from the start.

Equity from sale · Departure residence · St. Croix County
Documents by Income Type

What to gather — confirmed after the first conversation

A USDA buyer in a rural St. Croix County address needs different documentation than a Twin Cities commuter doing a standard W-2 purchase. A VA buyer needs a Certificate of Eligibility. A healthcare worker with shift differential income needs 24 months of earnings statements. The 20-minute call confirms the right program and the exact document list — so documents are gathered once, correctly.

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Standard W-2 Buyers
Two years of W-2 forms, two most recent pay stubs, two to three months of bank statements, government-issued ID. The baseline for Twin Cities commuters and most New Richmond buyers.
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VA Buyers
Standard income documentation plus Certificate of Eligibility or DD-214. Luke can pull the COE directly through the VA system in most cases. Pre-approval follows the same 20-minute initial timeline.
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USDA Buyers
Standard W-2 documentation plus the specific property address for eligibility verification. Household income for all adults considered for program income limits. Luke verifies eligibility at no cost upfront.
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Healthcare Workers with Shift Differentials
Standard W-2 documentation plus 24 months of earnings statements showing shift differential history. The differential is averaged over two years and included if likely to continue.
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Self-Employed Buyers
Two years of personal and business tax returns, year-to-date profit and loss, and business bank statements. Income calculated as a two-year average of net qualifying income after deductions.
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Move-Up Buyers
Standard documentation plus most recent mortgage statement for the existing home. Listing agreement if actively listed. Departure residence payment factors into the DTI calculation.
From Pre-Approval to Closing

Every step from verified letter to keys in hand

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Pre-approval confirmed — search with the right program

A verified pre-approval that correctly identifies your program — including VA entitlement or USDA eligibility if applicable — means you search in the right price range and make offers from confirmed financing. New Richmond’s consistent demand from Twin Cities buyers means well-priced properties attract real competition. Preparation is what makes a decisive offer possible.

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Accepted offer — application and underwriting

Once a seller accepts your offer the formal application is submitted. Documentation organized at pre-approval is already in hand — USDA address documentation, VA Certificate of Eligibility, shift differential earnings history. The hard work done upfront keeps the post-offer timeline clean.

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Proactive underwriting communication

Luke communicates proactively at every underwriting stage. You always know what is needed, when it is needed, and where the file stands. Any documentation request is addressed immediately rather than becoming a delay that moves the closing date.

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Appraisal, title, clear to close

Appraisal and title run simultaneously with underwriting. Clear to close is issued when underwriting approves. The final Closing Disclosure arrives three business days before the table with exact figures — no last-minute surprises.

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The night-before call

The night before closing, Luke calls to walk through exactly what to expect at the table — the final numbers, what to bring, how the signing works, and what questions are still fair to ask. No buyer should sit at a closing table for the first time with unanswered questions.

Common Questions

What New Richmond buyers ask about getting pre-approved

How do I get pre-approved for a mortgage in New Richmond, WI?
Start with a 20-minute conversation covering income type, employment, target price range, and timeline. The right program is confirmed first — conventional, FHA, VA, or USDA — then documents are gathered. Most files receive a verified pre-approval the same day.
Is USDA financing available in New Richmond, WI?
USDA eligibility is determined by specific property address and household income. Many addresses in St. Croix County and communities surrounding New Richmond may qualify for zero-down USDA financing. Luke verifies any Wisconsin address at no cost as part of the initial pre-approval conversation — you know whether USDA applies before the search starts, not after an offer is made.
Why do Twin Cities commuters choose New Richmond?
New Richmond is 35 miles east of the Twin Cities and part of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan statistical area. Buyers choose it for the price advantage over comparable Minnesota suburbs, Wisconsin quality of life, Willow River State Park, and the St. Croix River corridor. The 2017 St. Croix River Crossing bridge improved commute access to Minnesota. The pre-approval conversation works the same regardless of where you work.
Can veterans get pre-approved for a VA loan in New Richmond?
Yes. VA pre-approval adds confirmation of the Certificate of Eligibility, which Luke can pull directly through the VA system in most cases. Zero required down payment, no monthly mortgage insurance, funding fee waived for veterans with qualifying service-connected disability. Same 20-minute initial conversation, same same-day timeline on most files.
What loan programs are available in New Richmond?
Conventional for W-2 buyers across the full price range, FHA with as little as 3.5% down, VA with zero down for eligible veterans, USDA zero-down for eligible rural addresses in St. Croix County, and jumbo for properties above the Wisconsin conforming limit. The right program depends on income type, purchase price, property location, and individual qualification.
What makes New Richmond distinctive as a place to buy?
New Richmond carries unusual depth of character for a city of 11,000. Founded in 1857 on the Willow River, devastated by Wisconsin’s deadliest F5 tornado in 1899 — during the Gollmar Brothers Circus, 117 killed, a 3,000-pound safe carried a full city block — and rebuilt within months. That recovery earned the nickname “The City Beautiful.” Today it sits 35 miles from the Twin Cities with Willow River State Park, 217 acres of parks, 16 miles of trails, and projected 20% population growth by 2040.
What is the difference between pre-qualification and pre-approval in New Richmond?
Pre-qualification is a soft estimate with no documentation review or credit pull. Pre-approval is verified: documentation reviewed, credit pulled, program confirmed, qualifying range established. In New Richmond’s market, where Twin Cities buyer demand is consistent, a verified pre-approval communicates confirmed financing rather than an estimate that may shift when documentation arrives.
How long does pre-approval take in New Richmond?
Standard W-2 files receive a same-day pre-approval letter. USDA buyers require address verification. VA buyers need COE confirmation, which Luke can pull directly in most cases. The initial conversation is 20 minutes. The pre-approval is valid for a defined window and can be updated if the search extends longer. The night before closing, Luke calls to walk through exactly what to expect at the table.
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Important Disclosures

A pre-approval is not a commitment to lend and is subject to underwriting review, full documentation verification, satisfactory property appraisal, and final loan approval. All loan programs, eligibility requirements, and terms are subject to individual borrower qualification, credit review, income and asset verification, and full underwriting approval. USDA property eligibility and household income limits are determined through applicable program guidelines and are subject to change. VA eligibility is confirmed through individual Certificate of Eligibility review. Nothing on this page constitutes financial, tax, or legal advice.

Equal Housing Lender. Luke Wolf | NMLS #2279891 | FT Home Loans | Branch NMLS #2728148 | Licensed in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Arkansas.

Luke Wolf · Loan Officer · NMLS #2279891 · FT Home Loans · Branch NMLS #2728148
Licensed in Wisconsin · Minnesota · Arkansas · Equal Housing Lender

LWolf@myfthl.com · (715) 977-1210