CLASSES, SEMINARS

  • Sunday, April 10, 2011 12:01am
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First-time buyers: Learn how to navigate today’s tricky market and apply for tax stimulus credits at three free Washington State Housing Finance Committee workshops coming up.

Senior curriculum director Debbie Taylor will conduct a class from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Granite Falls Library, 815 Galena St. Call 4250359-7980 to attend.

Those who attend will receive a certificate of completion.

Housing market: Don’t walk away from your house if you don’t have to. Prudential Northwest real estate broker Marvetta Toler offers Saturday workshops on foreclosure alternatives from 10 a.m. to noon at Prudential Northwest Realty, 19815 44th Ave. W., Lynnwood.

The class on April 30 will cover the ins and outs of purchasing HUD, foreclosed properties or bank-owned real estate. Mortgage broker David Todd of Northwest Mortgage Alliance (www.nwmortgagealliance.com) presents this workshop.

Call Marvetta Toler at 425-744-2271 (<a href="http://www.MarvettaToler@pnwrealty.com[/URL]) to reserve a space.

Retirement planning: The Crane Financial Group offers free mortgage seminars from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays at their offices at 17408 Highway 9, Snohomish.

Lending advisers Tom Lasswell and Greg Knowles answer questions about mortgages and information about FHA-HECM loans that have no monthly payments.

Call 360-217-1015 to reserve a space.

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