Align CU Hosting Mortgages & Margaritas Homebuying Information Events

October 16, 2017
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Lowell, MA, October 16, 2017 – Align Credit Union is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a series of free “Mortgages & Margaritas” homebuying events. At these informal yet informative evenings, attendees will learn about:

·Developing a budget and purchase plan

  • Understanding and improving your credit score
  • Searching for your dream home
  • The importance of getting pre-approved
  • Loan options and closing costs

The schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, October 25th

6-7:30 PM

110 Grill

1175 Main Street, Haverhill

Wednesday, November 1st

6-7:30 PM

110 Grill

116 Chelmsford Street, Chelmsford

Margaritas and appetizers will be served and all attendees will receive a coupon for $500 off Align closing costs. Attendees should reserve their seat by emailing Marketing@AlignCU.com.

“These informal events are really great. You can learn everything you need to know and do to buy a new home in a relaxed and fun atmosphere,” said Senior Vice President of Home Financing, Judy Dodier.  “After the event, you’ll be better prepared to make the right offer when you find the home of your dreams.”

About Align Credit Union

Since 1922, Align Credit Union has provided customized banking solutions to individuals and families throughout Northeastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. Align offers a full suite of products and services including Personal and Business Banking, Mortgages, Financial Planning and Insurance. Founded as the Northern Massachusetts Telephone Workers Credit Union (NMTW), the credit union changed its name to Align in 2013. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works or attends school in many communities throughout Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. For additional information, stop by one of seven branches in Amesbury, Danvers, Framingham, Haverhill, Lowell, Methuen or Wilmington or visit www.AlignCU.com.

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