Homebuyers Workshop: Your guide to affordable housing

First Citizens State Bank will be offering a free Homebuyers Workshop for anyone interested in learning about the path to homeownership. Thinking about setting down roots and buying a home? Or maybe you’re looking for something new. Please join us on Wednesday, June 4th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm at the Main office at 207 W Main Street in Whitewater. This event will take place after business hours so please enter from the Fremont Street parking lot on the west side of the building.

Financing is a key step in what can be an overwhelming process. The expert lenders at First Citizens State Bank will help you understand the process, provide tips on how to prepare, and share information about programs available to assist with your down payment.

Kasey Reed from Banco Insurance will also share insights on selecting the right insurance options and Jon Marshall from Tincher Realty will discuss current housing market trends. Plus, there will be time to answer your questions.

Please send any questions ahead of time and RSVP (appreciated, but not required) by June 2nd to Kimberly Myszkewicz at (262) 473-1402 or kmyszkewicz@firstcitizensww.com or on the Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/share/1BapdTEon9/.

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