The California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.), with participation and sponsorship of the Los Angeles Times, will hold their first Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair. This even, to be held March 1, 2008 through March 2, 2008, will focus on many of the issues first time home buyers are faced with in today’s real estate market.
There will be more than 24 educational seminars, in both English and Spanish, to help address many of the concerns firt-time home buyers have about their potential home purchase. Some of the topics of the Seminars Will include: how to qualify for a loan; understanding credit scores; how to find a loan that’s affordable; avoiding fraud; choosing and working with a REALTOR®, home insurance issues; the inspection process; and home design on a budget.
C.A.R., being the leading authority on residential real estate in California, is trying to take a leadership role, and provide as much information, tools, and resources to make the goal of homeownership a reality for many Southern Californians, who face numerous obstacles. With proper guidance however, these future homeowners can be navigated properly into their new home.
This 2008 Southern California Home Buyer Fair, will be held at the Los Angeles Convention center. In addition to various educational seminars, there will be over 250 exhibitors, which will include mortgage lenders, Realtors, consumer credit counselors, mortgage insurance companies, home inspectors, home insurance companies, non-profit housing advocacy groups, and state and local agencies for housing and community concern.
Details:
LOCATION: The Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles; 1201 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015.
DATE: Saturday, March 1, and Sunday, March 2, 2008
TIME: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
COST: Free to the public
Click here for the Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair 2008 Website
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