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In an engaging segment on Coast Live, Real Estate Associate Broker Lisa S. Moore shared valuable insights for prospective homebuyers. She announced a series of free classes designed specifically for first-time buyers looking to navigate the complexities of the current real estate market.
Moore emphasized the importance of education in making informed decisions when purchasing a home. The classes will cover essential topics such as understanding mortgage options, navigating the buying process, and identifying key factors to consider when selecting a property.
Participants can expect to gain practical knowledge that will empower them to approach the homebuying journey with confidence. Moore’s expertise in the field promises to provide attendees with the tools necessary to make sound investments in their future.
The initiative aims to demystify the homebuying process and ensure that first-time buyers are well-prepared to enter the market. Interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional.
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