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Home Improvement Financing is Available through Special Programs in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Binghamton, Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem & Beyond
Home improvement financing has never been as easy as it is with Homeowner Resource Center. We make it possible for residents of Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey to make much-needed improvements to their homes with no upfront payments. Thanks to our expertise in working with low-cost home improvement financing programs such as Keystone HELP and FHA 203k, homeowners who have lived in their homes for ten, twenty, or even thirty years can finally afford the renovations they’ve always wanted. Even for homeowners with modest incomes, projects that were once thought to be out of reach are now one phone call away from becoming a reality. The truth is that homeownership continues to be the defining feature of the American Dream, which makes the availability of government-backed programs so important. So, whether you live in Scranton and need new shingles for your roof or just want to learn more about making your home energy efficient, HRC can help you choose from among various government-backed home improvement programs that require no money down.
Bad Credit? No Equity in Your Home? You Can Still Qualify for Home Improvement Financing
No matter what your present financial situation may be, if you own your home there are programs out there that help make home improvements more affordable. From PHFA loans in Pennsylvania to an FHA home loan from a government-approved lender, renovation projects requiring no money down are available. Homeowner Resource Center has access to these and many other home improvement financing programs. For more than 20 years, we have enabled the honest, hard-working people of this region to achieve the dream of living in a beautiful home and be able to afford every last penny of it. Along with our ability to find a low-interest loan that works best for you, we can even help you manage your budget and lower your monthly bills.
To learn more, contact Homeowner Resource Center today.
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