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Free event in Columbia empowers first-time buyers with tools for a successful home purchase

Columbia, South Carolina – The City of Columbia Community Development Department is inviting aspiring homeowners to a special event designed to simplify the often-overwhelming homebuying process. On Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., the department will host a Homebuyer Workshop at the Busby Street Community Center in Columbia, South Carolina.

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City of Columbia will host a Homebuyer Workshop at the Busby Street Community Center on April 10, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Workshop designed for first-time homebuyers

This free event is tailored for first-time homebuyers who want to understand the financial and practical aspects of purchasing a home. Participants will gain insights into credit scores, loan options, and strategies for financial stability, all critical factors in securing a home loan.

A major focus of the workshop will be understanding credit reports—a factor that plays a pivotal role in determining loan eligibility and interest rates. Attendees will learn how credit scores are calculated, what impacts them, and how to improve them over time. Experts will also provide guidance on credit-building strategies to help future homeowners strengthen their financial standing before applying for a mortgage.

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City of Columbia will host a Homebuyer Workshop at the Busby Street Community Center on April 10, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Explaining the loan programs

Beyond credit education, the session will cover different housing loan programs available to buyers, including potential assistance programs that may provide financial relief or incentives. Understanding these options can help first-time buyers navigate the housing market with greater confidence and security.

For those who have ever felt confused or uncertain about the homebuying process, this workshop presents an opportunity to ask questions, receive expert advice, and gain practical knowledge that will set them on the right path toward homeownership.

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Registration is required

Interested participants are encouraged to register in advance to secure a spot. Registration can be completed online at this link.

Buying a home is one of the most significant financial decisions a person can make, and being well-informed can make all the difference. With the right knowledge and preparation, homeownership can be more accessible than many realize. Don’t miss this chance to take a crucial step toward securing your future home!

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