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Bristol County Savings Bank Hosts Home Buyers Seminar May 17 in Raynham, Ma

Author: Steve Dubin Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 13-05-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 26 | Rating:  (86) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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DATELINE: TAUNTON, MA…Home prices are down and the traditional spring home buying season is in full swing. Is it a good time for you to consider buying a home? Would you be eligible for a mortgage if you did decide to buy?

Find out the answer to these and other home buying questions at Bristol County Savings Bank’s FREE Home Buyer’s Seminar to be held on Saturday May 17 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 noon at The Courtyard by Marriot, Route 44, Paramount Drive, Raynham, MA. Reservations are required as seating is limited. Please call 1-800-643-2272 today to reserve your space. Light refreshments will be served.

Guest speakers will include Mary Ellen Rochette of Pro-Home, Inc., Andrew Todd of Wynn and Wynn, P.C., Goretti Joaquim of Mass Housing, and Ben Derouchi of Credit Info Bureau.
Bristol County Savings Bank Mortgage Consultant Jennifer Oldfield will also be on hand to answer questions.

If you’re tired of renting, need more room for your growing family, or if you just want to learn how to get started, plan on attending this informative session geared toward first time homebuyers who want to know what it takes to become an actual homeowner. A $250 credit toward closing costs with Bristol County Savings Bank is also being offered to those who attend.

Bristol County Savings Bank
Bristol County Savings Bank is a full service financial institution offering commercial lending, personal and business banking, and mortgage services. The key words at Bristol County Savings Bank are: "Commitment, Stability, and Community," values that are combined with state-of-the-art technology to meet the needs of its customers. A dedicated local community bank for over 160 years, Bristol County Savings Bank is actively involved in giving back to all the communities it serves both through financial support and the volunteerism of its people.

Founded in 1846, Bristol County Savings has $1.1 billion in assets, with 244 employees in Southeastern MA and RI. The Bank’s 10 full service banking offices are located in: Taunton, MA (2); Raynham, MA (2); Rehoboth, MA; Attleboro, MA; North Attleborough, MA; Franklin, MA; Dartmouth, MA; and Pawtucket, RI. Three loan production offices are located in Taunton, MA, Fall River, MA and in Providence, RI; and two Educational Branch Offices at Taunton High School and Attleboro High School.

The Main Office and Corporate headquarters of Bristol County Savings Bank are located at 29 Broadway in Taunton, MA 02780. For additional information please call 508-824-6626, or visit www.bristolcountysavings.com.

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