May 27, 2010

Bond Program-$0 Down for Buyer - Webinar Tonight!

I just received this email from John McClellan's office. Supreme Lending has lead the charge on educating Realtors and consumers about the brand new Texas Department of Housing Bond 77 Program. This program could fill the void left by the tax credit by allowing first time homebuyers to have $0 down on the purchase of a home if they meet the criteria. John is hosting a webinar tonight to help buyers determine if this is the right program for them and if they qualify.

To get pre approved for a mortgage please call Wendy Dabrusin with Supreme Lending at 512-517-7858 or apply online at www.wendydabrusin.com


Free Webinar for Buyers about "Bond 77" down payment assistance.

If you have clients who need help with their down payment. Have them attend this informative webinar tonight at 7pm!! We will be sharing information about the new “Bond 77” program from the TDHCA.

• 5% for Down payment and closing costs
• “silent” 2nd lien
• Learn about targeted areas
• Find out if they meet the income limits

Plus much more….

Information on the new Bond 77 program being rolled out by TDHCA. This $500 million program (the largest ever) is a great alternative for borrowers who want a lower than market rates OR need down payment assistance. Learn how you can access this money for your down payment. This webinar will take you through - Step by Step - on how to use this Government program to purchase a home with little or no money down

Sign up today!!


https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/446990024


Free Webinar for Buyers about "Bond 77" down payment assistance.


John E McClellan
Branch Manager
Supreme Lending - Austin
3420 Executive Center Dr. #300
Austin, TX 78731
512-279-1150 Office
512-279-1130 Fax
512-524-8342 (Assistant)



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Nicole Boynton 512-Buy-Home (289-4663)
REALTOR Austin Suburban Properties | Director - Williamson County Association of REALTORS | Twitter: @BuyHome | Facebook: RoundRockRealEstate | www.AustinTXRealEstateAgent.com

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