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Columbia workshop set for April 16 to help residents understand credit and financial readiness for homeownership

Columbia, South Carolina – Residents in Columbia who are considering purchasing a home will soon have an opportunity to learn more about the process during an upcoming educational workshop hosted by the City of Columbia’s Community Development Department.

The event is designed to help individuals better understand the financial and practical steps involved in buying a home, with a particular focus on credit and responsible financial planning.

Scheduled for Thursday, April 16, 2026, the workshop will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Busby Community Center, located at 1735 Busby Street in Columbia.

Residents in Columbia who are considering purchasing a home will soon have an opportunity to learn more about the process during an upcoming educational workshop hosted by the City of Columbia’s Community Development Department.
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City officials say the session aims to provide prospective buyers, especially those navigating the process for the first time, with useful knowledge that can help them make informed decisions as they pursue homeownership.

The workshop will cover several key topics connected to financial readiness and credit management. Participants will learn about fair credit practices and how credit history can influence a person’s ability to secure a mortgage.

Organizers will also explain how credit scores can affect home buying options and what steps individuals can take to strengthen their financial standing before entering the housing market.

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In addition, the session will explore strategies for improving and maintaining healthy credit over time. Understanding these factors can play a critical role in determining loan eligibility, interest rates, and overall affordability when purchasing a home.

By breaking down these topics into clear and accessible guidance, the city hopes to equip attendees with tools that can support long-term financial stability.

City leaders say programs like this workshop are part of broader efforts to provide residents with resources that promote sustainable homeownership. Buying a home often represents one of the most significant financial decisions a person can make, and access to reliable information can help potential buyers move forward with greater confidence.

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The workshop is open to community members who want to better understand the home buying process and strengthen their financial preparedness. Individuals interested in attending are encouraged to register in advance through the City of Columbia Community Development Department’s event registration page.

Register here!

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