Curious to see if you can buy a home, or if you should just continue to rent? Come to our 1st time home buyer seminar at our office in New Milford, CT and find out.
Tuesday, October 18th, 6 pm - 8 pm.
Berkshire Hathway HomeServices New England Properties
Litchfield County Regional Office
27 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776 (on the green)
Buying your first home can be confusing. There are many programs available to the first time home buyer. Let our mortgage banker, Dan Ianniello from Connecticut Home Mortgage tell you about them. Dan comes with many years experience and is well qualified to answer your questions and tell you what might be available to you. Dan has been in the mortgage business since 1989 and he knows his stuff!
I will be there as well, in addition to two of our other agents, Kelly Predham and Julie Tracey. We will explain how the process works and answer your questions as well.
We will talk about things like
- It is better to rent or buy?
- How much cash will I need?
- How much can I really afford?
- What happens when I find the house I want?
- How much do inspections cost?
- What can I expect from a home inspection?
- Will I need an attorney?
- And more!
Come on by for our free 1st time home buyer seminar, no obligation when you attend. It is recommended to call and reserve you spot, but walk ins are welcome too. Call me at my office 860.355.2646, extension 19 and leave a message if I am not available.
I hope to see you there!
Andrea Swiedler, Realtor, Southern Litchfield County Real Estate
2017 President, Greater New Milford Board of Realtors
2017 Connecticut Magazine 5 Star Realtor
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Litchfield County Regional Office,375 Danbury Rd, New Milford, CT 06776
© Andrea Swiedler 2009 - 2017
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Hi Andrea
Sounds like a great seminar with a wealth of real estate and mortgage information for first time buyers. I hope this is well attended and a huge success. Let us all know how it turns out.
Jeff
First time Home buyer seminars are a great way for people thinking of buying to get a lot of questions answered by professionals and not getting misleading info off the Internet
No need to be curious. Just get preapproved first and then you know exactly what you can afford.
Some of us have to learn things the hard way, rather than the easy way, like going to a seminar. I know of buyers who decide on a price range without getting preapproved, don't even get a preapproval letter until they find a home to buy, and go about it all backwards, causing themselves a ton of stress and heartache, which could have all been avoided.