Webinar details and Registration 12/10/2009 @12pm

With the first-time homebuyers tax credit extended until April 2010 and interest rates at historic lows, it has never been a better time to invest in your first home. This will be the most important investment in your future. So please join me to help you get educated about the market and the process.  

In this educational webinar, I’ll be walking through the complete home-buying process step-by-step from getting pre-approved to close. I will also touch on the current market conditions.  

The 6-step game plan will include:
1) Getting Pre-Approved
2) Starting Your Home Search
3) Making an Offer
4) Getting a Home Inspection
5) Closing the Deal
6) Current Market Condition

Looking forward to seeing you there! Feel free to pass this along to anyone who may be interested.

Register Here https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/569245081

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