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Guilford Savings Bank to Offer Free Homebuyer Seminar in Clinton
On September 11, GSB will bring together experts involved in various stages of the home buying process to educate and empower future homebuyers.

The following is a press release was provided by Guilford Savings Bank:
What’s the biggest single transaction you’ve made in your life? For many, it’s the purchase of their home. Emotions connected with buying a home can be overwhelming, making it critical that the process be well understood.
On September 11, Guilford Savings Bank will assemble experts from various stages of the home buying process under one roof for an informative discussion, aimed to educate and empower future homebuyers. With this seminar, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and speak to professionals specializing in real estate, mortgage lending, credit reporting, law and home inspection.
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“We want to educate potential homebuyers, so when they enter the marketplace they’re ready and well-informed,” explained Bob Carmody, SVP Lending, Guilford Savings Bank. “We know that the home buying process can be complex, but we don’t want that to stop anyone from realizing their dreams. Education is key and can make the process much easier.”
Guest speakers at this event include Cheryl Sittnick of Guilford Savings Bank; Joe Strilbyckij of Credit Bureau of CT; Attorney Kelly Ann Giuliano of Hill & Hill LLC; Caryl Stefanski of Coldwell Bank JH&H; and Joe DeLaurentis of Tiger Home Inspection Group.
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The event will take place at the Henry Carter Hull Library on September 11 at 5:30pm. Admission is free and includes dinner. Space is limited and reservations should be booked by September 6. For more information or to make a reservation, call Cheryl Sittnick at (203) 710-1044 or e-mail CSittnick@GSByourbank.com. Guilford Savings Bank is an Equal Housing Lender.
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