Stamford-based First County Bank will offer a homebuyers workshop open to all May 20.
The event is set for 6 to 8 p.m. at the First County Bank branch at 1042 High Ridge Road in Stamford.
Guest speakers and their topics include David Zamary, senior vice president, residential originations, at First County Bank, “How your bank can help you on the road to home buying”; Ruth Miner of Country Club Properties, “Understand the role of your real estate agent”; Joe Lattarulo, home inspector at House Masters, “Learn about the home inspection process and what it covers”; attorney Richard J. Margenot, “What you should know about a
real estate contract and the role of your attorney.”
Those interested in learning more about purchasing a new home are invited to attend. Registration is by email at seminars@firstcountybank.com.
Said Zamary, “Even for experienced homebuyers, approaching the purchase and mortgage process is daunting, and for new homebuyers it can be overwhelming. We hope to shed light on this by providing the necessary tools and experts to approach homebuying in a more confident manner, taking the mystery out of the process.”
First County Bank, headquartered in Stamford for more than 160 years, is an independent mutual community bank with 15 branches in Stamford, Greenwich, Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk and Westport. It offers deposit products, mortgages, trust and investment services, business banking services and online banking, and has more than 220 employees and assets in excess of $1.3 billion.