First Time Homebuyer Workshop

When and Where?

Aug 11, 2012 9:00am - 3:00pm
MEDA
2301 Mission Street, Suite 301
San Francisco, CA, 94110
Phone: (415) 282-3334 x132
Hosted by MEDA in English

These workshops are approved by the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and offer a certificate in homebuyer education. Find out how to buy a home, how much you can afford, what type of home to buy, how to finance a home and how to keep your home over time.

MEDA

MEDA has been dedicated to the Latino community in San Francisco, and the businesses and institutions that serve them, for over 37 years. Its mission is to achieve economic justice for San Francisco’s low-and moderate-income Latino families through the development of personal, financial, and community assets. Rooted in the Mission District, MEDA’s long-term vision is to see families engaged in creating a thriving local economy with opportunity and prosperity for all.

Foreclosure blurb: 

MEDA’s Foreclosure Prevention Counselors can help you identify alternatives ranging from short sales to loan modifications, including the Making Home Affordable (MHA) modification plan, and the “Keep Your Home California” initiative which offers an additional layer of assistance to California residents who may benefit from:

Unemployment Mortgage Assistance – Provides temporary assistance to eligible homeowners who have suffered involuntary unemployment.

Principle Reduction Program – Helps reduce homeowners with severe negative equity qualify for a sustainable loan modification, by reducing principal loan balances.

Mortgage Reinstatement Assistance Program – Helps eligible homeowners reinstate their first mortgage loan if they have fallen behind due to short-term financial problems.

Transition Assistance Program - Provides one-time funds to help homeowners who execute a short sale or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure program, relocate into a new housing situation

For more information please call Beatriz Antunez at 415-282-3334 x115

Related Workshops

These workshops are approved by the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and offer a certificate in homebuyer education. Find out how to buy a home, how much you can afford, what type of home to buy, how to finance a home and how to keep your home over time.