May 13, 2025 - 01:38

Antioch is taking significant steps to assist first-time homebuyers by collaborating with various partner organizations to offer financial aid. This initiative aims to make homeownership more accessible for residents who may face challenges in securing funding for their first property purchase.
To kick off the program, a workshop is scheduled for May 22, providing an excellent opportunity for interested individuals to learn more about the available resources and support. During the workshop, potential homebuyers will receive valuable information regarding the financial assistance options, eligibility requirements, and the application process.
This program reflects Antioch's commitment to fostering community growth and stability by empowering residents to achieve their dreams of homeownership. By facilitating access to financial resources, the city hopes to alleviate some of the burdens associated with purchasing a first home, ultimately contributing to a more vibrant and sustainable community.
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