First Time Homebuyer Workshop

When and Where?

Aug 18, 2012 9:00am - 3:00pm
SFHDC Financial Empowerment Center
4439 Third Street
San Francisco, CA, 94124
Phone: (415) 822-1022 x113
Hosted by SFHDC 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. To register for SFHDC’s Workshops you would have to complete the following:

1.Complete a pre-qualification Intake Form (located at www.sfhdc.org. Click on workshops then download the New Credit Authorization Intake Form).

2.Return the form: fax it to 415-822-1077 or email it to buyahome@sfhdc.org. You may also mail it or drop it off at our office located at 4439 Third Street (between Kirkwood & La Salle).

3.Upon receipt, a certified housing or financial counselor will contact you within 2 to 5 days to confirm and register you for a workshop.

SFHDC

SFHDC was established in 1988 in response to the steady displacement of minorities, particularly African Americans, in San Francisco, largely due to gentrification and escalating housing costs. Since its inception, SFHDC’s mission has been to foster stability in the city’s minority communities, primarily focusing on the Southeast Neighborhoods, through the development of affordable housing and facilitation of homeownership.

Foreclosure blurb: 

SFHDC was established in 1988 in response to the steady displacement of minorities, particularly African Americans, in San Francisco, largely due to gentrification and escalating housing costs. Since its inception, SFHDC’s mission has been to foster stability in the city’s minority communities, primarily focusing on the Southeast Neighborhoods, through the development of affordable housing and facilitation of homeownership. More recently, SFHDC has expanded its scope to support the economic revitalization of Third Street Corridor, and other urban minority neighborhoods located in the greater Bay Area. SFHDC’s goal is to create thriving, self-sustainable communities and increase family assets through affordable homeownership. SFHDC is a community-based nonprofit corporation and a HUD-approved local housing counseling agency. Since 1988, SFHDC has offered homeownership services, which now include pre-purchase education and counseling, financial education and foreclosure intervention counseling.

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.