Sturdy Savings Bank will host a Mortgage Fair on Thursday, June 6 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at its Ocean City 34th Street Branch location. Sturdy representatives encourage everyone who has been thinking about home ownership but perhaps thought they might not qualify or be able to afford it to attend.
A knowledgeable expert from Consumer Credit and Budget Counseling, Inc. (not an affiliate of Sturdy Savings Bank) will provide no obligation counseling on credit, financial and budgeting planning. Attendees can also learn more from Sturdy representatives about mortgage options and how to achieve home ownership as a first-time home buyer through the Sturdy Savings Bank First Time Home Buyer Loan Program.
“Our Mortgage Fair is designed to assist and educate our neighbors about their options and eligibility when it comes to homeownership,” said Sturdy Savings Bank President and CEO Gerald Reeves. “We also want the communities we serve to know we are a resource for them.”
Complimentary refreshments will be served. If interested in attending this free event, please RSVP to 609-463-5210 or e-mail fthbrsvp@sturdyonline.com. Space is limited. The Ocean City 34th Street Branch is located at 101 East 34th Street.
Sturdy Savings Bank offers state-of-the-art banking including online, making everything accessible to clients at the click of a button, while keeping your personal information and assets safe from others.
The bank serves the community at 14 different locations, including Avalon, Cape May, Cape May Court House, Dennisville, Marmora, North Cape May, North Wildwood, Ocean City, Rio Grande, Somers Point, Stone Harbor, Tuckahoe, and Wildwood Crest.
For more information about Sturdy Savings Bank, visit www.sturdyonline.com or call 609-463-5220.
Sturdy Savings Bank, Member FDIC is an Equal Housing Lender, NMLS #410428.
*Any offer of credit is subject to credit approval.
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