Kim Carpentier

NMLS #1727272

Break Free From Renting - Learn How Massachusetts Home Buyers Access Real Down Payment Help

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Wednesday, December 10th @ 7:00 PM

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What to expect from this webinar

Buying a home will most likely be the biggest financial investment you'll make in your entire life.

Learn about great loan programs and Down Payment Assistance programs that can save you Thousands of dollars towards the purchase of your new home.

Did you know that majority of people make at least 1 of 5 big mistakes when buying their first home? These mistakes could cost a new home buyer up to Thousands.

It's a lot of money, and there's no "undo" button after making the mistakes. It's very unfortunate - however, you can prevent these mistakes right from the start.

During this online webinar, we will be going over exactly what the 5 big mistakes are. We want to help first-time home buyers like yourself save thousands of dollars.

I bet you'd rather put it towards something else - such as a new car, vacation, renovations, or whatever you like!

Don't make the mistakes, attend the FREE online webinar!

Meet Kim Carpentier

This First-Time Home Buying Expert with NewFed Mortgage will be hosting a free live webinar to teach you about buying your first time and how to save costs. At the same time, you will hear about my Homebuyer Preparation Program that can save you

$$$ thousands when purchasing a home.


I have assisted many First Time Home Buyers get approved for buying their first home.

Start Your Home Buying Journey Today.

Kim Carpentier

Loan Officer at NewFed Mortgage, Corp
NMLS #1727272 | Company NMLS #1881

This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit.