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Join this free 1-hour interactive and informative session where you will learn to understand the many financial considerations and responsibilities when it comes to home ownership, before making that commitment.
Homeownership is often regarded as a milestone in adulthood. In fact, for many residents in Canada, buying a home is one of the biggest purchases and investments they will make in their lifetime. So it’s important to understand the many financial considerations and responsibilities when it comes to home ownership, before making that commitment.
When deciding to purchase a home, one of the first factors many people consider is affordability. While this is certainly an important element, it is not the only one to consider. Knowing what to do, what to expect and which professionals you need to rely on, can be overwhelming if you are new to the process.
The reassuring reality is that we are here to help. In our Home Ownership: Are You Ready? workshop/webinar, we will explore:
Being prepared in advance for the costs and responsibilities of home ownership can go a long way to making the process smooth and free from unnecessary surprises or disappointments. This session even allows you to try home ownership on for size, and to consider all factors affecting your decision before you take the plunge for real.
This workshop/webinar lasts 60 minutes, with plenty of opportunities for questions and discussion. All participants will be supplied with additional resources, as well as a copy of the presentation, upon request.
This workshop is conducted by the Credit Counseling Society of BC.
For inquiries about this course, please call 1-888-527-8999 or go to https://nomoredebts.org/
There are no prerequisites for this course.
This session was designed for anyone wanting more information on how to take control of your finances and manage debt and create a budget.