CITY OF MARIETTA: City of Marietta Hosts Homebuyer Educational Virtual Workshop with Catholic Charities

CITY OF MARIETTA: City of Marietta Hosts Homebuyer Educational Virtual Workshop with Catholic Charities
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City of Marietta issued the following announcement on June 21. 

The City of Marietta and a recipient of its Community Development Block Grant funds, Catholic Charities, is hosting a First-Time Homebuyer Seminar on June 27th and June 29th at 5pm.

During this seminar, participants will learn the ins and outs of the homebuying process including: available loan programs, credit fundamentals, down payments, and buying versus renting. 

To view the flyer, please click here City of Marietta Hosts Homebuyer Educational Virtual Workshop with Catholic Charities. To register, please visit this website.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Marietta



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