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Free Homebuyer Conference set for March 28 in Florence to guide future homeowners

Florence, South Carolina – Residents of Florence who have been thinking about buying a home will soon have an opportunity to gather information, ask questions, and connect with local resources—all in one place.

On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the Building Florence Together Community Development Corporation will host a free Homebuyer Conference designed to support current and future homeowners. The event will take place at The SHEREC, located at 312 S. Ravenel Street in Florence.

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Organizers are inviting community members to mark their calendars now. The morning will begin with continental breakfast and registration at 8:30 a.m., offering attendees time to check in, meet fellow participants, and settle in before the program gets underway.

The conference is open to the public at no cost. In addition to informational sessions, guests can expect complimentary food and giveaways throughout the event. The goal, organizers say, is to create a welcoming environment where residents can learn more about the homebuying process without financial barriers standing in the way.

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By bringing people together under one roof, the event aims to make the path to homeownership clearer and more accessible. For many families, purchasing a home can feel overwhelming. Conferences like this are intended to break down that complexity and provide practical guidance in a supportive setting.

Those seeking additional details or wishing to learn more about the event are encouraged to call 843-624-7501.

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With a full morning planned and resources readily available, the March 28 conference offers Florence residents a chance to take meaningful steps toward homeownership while connecting with local partners committed to building stronger neighborhoods.

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Publisher Caroline Williams has more than 15 years of experience in journalism and media leadership across the Southeast. She has led Florence News Journal since its transition to a digital-first platform, guiding its growth as an independent voice for Florence County. Before joining the organization, she held editorial and management roles at regional publications and digital news ventures, with a focus on community engagement and sustainable local journalism models. With a college degree in journalism, Caroline is passionate about the role of local news in fostering informed, connected communities.

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