Take the Guess Work Out of Buying Your First Home
BEDFORD, N.H. – July 7, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Buying your first home is an important milestone, a thrilling adventure, and a serious financial commitment. Yet, the home buying process can also be extremely confusing and mysterious for a first-time buyer. To take the guess work, confusion, and anxiety out of becoming a home owner, New Hampshire Housing has launched a new website, GoNewHampshireHousing.com.
GoNewHampshireHousing.com walks buyers through the home ownership process step-by-step and helps answer important questions such as:
- Am I ready for home ownership?
- How much home can I afford?
- Do I qualify for a New Hampshire Housing mortgage and/or its other helpful programs?
- How do I go about finding a home to buy?
- How do I locate a good lender or real estate professional to work with?
- What should I do to protect myself from buying a home with severe defects?
- What do I do after my loan closes and I move into my first home?
“Guiding first-time buyers through the complex process of purchasing their first home is an important part of what we do as an agency,” said Dean J. Christon, executive director of New Hampshire Housing. “Go NewHampshireHousing.com will provide buyers with valuable information to help them prepare for home ownership, help them safely navigate the home buying process, and help them become successful home owners.”
GoNewHampshireHousing.com was designed and created by the Manchester-based marketing firm, wedü, which is a leader in providing online and offline marketing initiatives through website design and development.
New Hampshire Housing is a self-supporting public benefit corporation established by the state legislature. The Authority operates a number of programs designed to assist low- and moderate-income persons with obtaining housing. Since its inception, New Hampshire Housing has helped more than 38,500 families purchase their own homes and has been instrumental in financing the creation of more than 14,000 multi-family housing units. More information about single family and multi-family housing programs offered by New Hampshire Housing may be found on the Authority’s website.
Contact:
Jane Law
Phone: (603) 310-9255