We are entering into a great buyer’s market. Interest rates continue
to be well below average, home prices have stabilized and we
are seeing unbelievable incentives from homebuilders and sellers.
Don’t miss this great season to become a home owner!
First Time Home Buyers have never had so much home buying
power. Join us for this FREE workshop to find out if you’re
ready to buy.
How to Buy
Your First Home
Here’s What You’ll Learn in this FREE Seminar:
• Can I qualify for a home mortgage loan?
• What does my credit report say, and how will a mortgage banker look at it?
• How much home can I afford to buy?
• How should I go about finding the right home?
March 15th, 2007
6:00pm
Raley’s Event Center
3935 Park Dr. - El Dorado Hills, CA
RSVP: 916-799-4207
Trent Andra
Lyon Real Estate
Ph: 916-220-9966
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