“We tried for 5 years to buy a home and were knocked down everytime until we called Ed”

Leidy Long, a teacher at Franklin Park Elementary tired for over 5 years to buy a home.  Everytime they were knocked down by lenders until the day she reached out to Teachers Can Buy Homes.  The process was fast and efficient.  “We thought it would take longer” says Leidy along with her husband John.  Not only did we get them approved, but also got them into a brand new home with “a lot less than we thought”.  In fact, they came to closing with $1000 less than required, no fees, no closing costs, and a buydown of interest rate sub 4%.  “We were terrified at first, but Ed holds your…

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Jasmin & Britney with Franklin Park Buy a brand new home!

98th and 99th Teacher Helped in 3 Years! Jasmin and Britney, 2 teachers from Franklin Park, just closed on their brand new home using Teachers Can Buy Homes.  Not only were their closing costs paid for them, but they were able to walk in with less than they expected and received a lower interest rate.  A donation will be made to their programs of choice as well as a $100 bonus to the Principal Fund.  Hear their story about whats it like to use Teacher Can buy Homes and what sets it apart from any other program. Teachers Can Buy Homes Program is the #1, most celebrated Teacher Home Buying…

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2 Bus Drivers for Lee Schools use the Program to Buy Their Forever Home

The Rioux’s made their dream a reality! Todd and Liz, both school bus drivers for Lee County Schools just closed on their new home using the TeachersCanBuyHomes Program.  Not only did they get a great pool home in Cape Coral, but we also gave back $704 toward their closing costs, had enough left over to buy down their interest rate, and they came out of pocket with less than they thought. They chose, as all teachers do, to donate to the program and school of their choice.  The Rioux’s chose to donate their $800 donation to Franklin Park which the principal wants to put 1/2 toward uniforms and 1/2 to…

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