June 21, 2024 | by Anna Orendain
Categories: First Time Buyer, Homeownership
We're more than halfway through June, which means that 2024's National Homeownership Month is unfortunately coming to a close. Here at TSAHC, however, our celebrations are still going strong.
We know that buying a home can be one of the most impactful personal and financial decisions that a person can make. With that in mind, we're taking a moment to remind our audience about our existing resources as well as a new one that's coming next week!
Next Wednesday, June 26th at 10am, TSAHC will be hosting a live webinar training for housing professionals about our Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) program. All loan officers, housing counselors, and Texas REALTOR®s are invited to attend.
Whether you've recently joined our network or are interested in refreshing your knowledge, this webinar about our MCC Program (and how it pairs with our down payment assistance options) is the right fit for you. You'll also learn about the new credit rate of 15% and what that means for borrowers who use the product!
If you're part of our network of lenders and REALTORS®, you may already know that we offer a variety of marketing resources. These include in-person marketing opportunities, our train-the-trainer program, a suite of digital content for social media, pre-printed brochures, and fillable flyers.
But for those home buyers who are just familiarizing themselves with our programs and the overall homebuying process, allow us to introduce you to a variety of resources that will help you make educated decisions about one of life's biggest purchases.
Resources for Home Buyers
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