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First Federal of Bucks County to Co-Sponsor Homebuyer Seminar

First Federal of Bucks County to Co-Sponsor Homebuyer Seminar

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Date: June 18, 2014

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Time: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Location: Levittown Free Library, 7311 New Falls Road, Levittown, Pa. 19055-1006

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Details: Prospective homebuyers can get help from the pros at a free seminar that will take place at the Levittown Free Library. The educational event is open to the public and will include presentations from First Federal of Bucks County, Credit Counseling Center, and Joe McCann, Realtor® from RE/MAX Properties of Newtown. Attendees will learn to navigate the process of credit requirements, various mortgage programs, available assistance with closing costs, the differences between short sale and bank-owned properties, and other topics to prepare to buy a new home. Light refreshments will be served. The program is presented by First Federal of Bucks County, Credit Counseling Center and Joe McCann, Realtor®, RE/MAX Properties, Ltd.

For reservations, call or email Sherry Meier at 215-504-6560 (ext 230) or smeier@firstfedbucks.com by Friday, June 13, 2014.

About First Federal of Bucks County Founded in 1885, First Federal of Bucks County, with $706 million in assets, operates 11 offices throughout Bucks County. Because it is a Federally Chartered Mutual Savings Association, the bank is not publicly traded and is “owned” by the Association’s customers. The mission of First Federal is to serve businesses and individuals in Bucks County and the surrounding counties – and to be an integral part of the community. For additional information, visit us at www.firstfedbucks.com.

 

Contact: Sherry Meier at smeier@firstfedbucks.com or 215-504-6560 (ext 230)

 

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