| iRealtyWire - Real Estate Newswire | Submit Free News Release | ||||||||
The RayChel Realty Group to Host San Mateo First Time Home Buyer ClassJul 04, 2009“ -- Seminar will focus on how to buy a home in a rebounding San Mateo real estate market -- ” Share on
Email Friend Contact Author (iRealtyWire.Org) – The RayChel Realty Group announced today that they will be hosting their Home Buying Workshop for First Time Home Buyers in San Mateo County.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the home buying process, how much they can afford and how to can negotiate the best deal possible. The seminar will focus on how to buy a home in a rebounding market, as statistics from the latest MarketWATCH report show the market improving. Topics will include: • How you can receive $8,000 if you buy a home before December 1, 2009 • How to buy a home with little or no money down • Financing options for today’s first time home buyer • Steps to buying a home in San Mateo County • Buying foreclosures – getting a great value and avoiding the pitfalls • Recent price trends • What not to buy “The May 2009 sales volume was over $601 million dollars, largest sales volume since May 2007,” says Raymond Stoklosa, co-owner and Managing Broker of The RayChel Realty Group “and buzz around the industry is all about the improvement of consumer confidence. It’s important for buyers who are still on the fence to realize that the window of opportunity to buy a San Mateo home at current, affordable levels won’t last forever.” The seminar will take place on Saturday, July 11th from 10am to 12pm at 1700 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Registration is free, but space is limited so sign ups are required. To sign up, please visit http://homebuyingtuesdays.com or call (650) 655-2500. # # #
Disclaimer: The opinions presented above are authors only and not iRealtyWire.Org's. Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. iRealtyWire.Org does not endorse the above contents in any way and can't be held liable for the contents of the press releases. Report Abuse |
|