February 15 ‘Impact Through Empathy’ Event

February 15 ‘Impact Through Empathy’ Event

On February 15th, 2024, ESSA Bank & Trust conducted an open house at their Allentown Business Center to introduce their unique mortgage products to the audience.

Nearly 60 real estate professionals, community leaders and guests were in attendance, including State Senator Nick Miller and Allentown School Board Director Phoebe Harris.

The ESSA team provided a detailed overview of their loan products, including their First Time Homebuyer Program, their Community First Loan Program, and their unique Loan Subsidy Fund. Presenters included Pete Gray, Chief Operating Officer; Heather Hunter, Branch Manager; Nicole Gailliard, Community Development Officer; and Meredith Chimock, Residential Mortgage Sales Manager.

Realtors learned of the advantages of ESSA’s program for first time homeowners, which include discounted interest rates, reduced private mortgage insurance premiums, and no bank fees for borrowers seeking financing for homes within ESSA’s lending service area.

Building revitalized communities is the objective for the Community First Loan Program. Borrowers for homes in designated majority-minority or low-income neighborhoods can take advantage of this program for purchase money, home improvement or rate-term refinance transactions.

Lastly, ESSA’s Loan Subsidy Fund provides easy-to-access down payment and closing cost assistance to primary-residence borrowers within qualifying majority-minority neighborhoods, with up to $18,000 lender credit available for closing cost and/or down payment assistance.

To learn more about any of these programs and to download flyers in both English and Spanish, visit ESSA on the web at Making an Impact.

 

Man and woman at the "Impact through Empathy" event