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Sign Up Today for the LendingTree Home Buying Guide
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Map) - This email series was specifically created with information to assist home buyers in today's confusing marketplace. Helpful tips, checklists, interactive tools and articles come packaged in six individual emails. Specific advice-driven article topics include "credit score and down payment 'must haves' for today's market", "bargaining chips in a buyer's market", "where to shop for a mortgage in today's credit crunch", and much more. All articles are geared towards helping homebuyers get great deals and face the least amount of surprises through the buying process. "The rules have changed in today's homebuying market and it's more
important than ever to get the facts straight before buyers start house
hunting," says The Home Buying Guide email series includes the following six subjects that will be delivered weekly upon user sign up: -- Home Purchase Planning -- Find a REALTOR(R) and Find a Home -- Negotiating a Winning Deal -- Applying for a Mortgage and Choosing Your Lender -- Finalizing Your Home Purchase -- Tips for Closing Day The new 'Guide to Buying Your Next Home' email series is an extension of the LendingTree Smart Borrower initiative that began in 2004. The cornerstone of the LendingTree financial literacy program is the Smart Borrower Center found at www.lendingtree.com/smartborrower. This Web site is an online education resource that helps navigate the often-confusing world of credit, debt and loans. To sign up for the 'LendingTree Guide to Buying Your Next Home' email series, please visit www.lendingtree.com and click on the link in the 'Find a Home' section. About LendingTree, LLC LendingTree, LLC is the nation's number one online lending exchange,
providing a marketplace that connects consumers with multiple lenders that
compete for their business. Since inception, LendingTree has facilitated more
than 23 million loan requests and Contact: Allison.vail@lendingtree.com (704) 943-8339
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