From left: Roy Graves, senior construction loan specialist, and Kenneth Paul, vice president residential construction lending officer, are seen discussing the home construction loan process at a seminar in 2025. Meredith Village Savings Bank will host construction loan seminars again this spring. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Roy Graves, senior construction loan specialist, and Kenneth Paul, vice president residential construction lending officer, are seen discussing the home construction loan process at a seminar in 2025. Meredith Village Savings Bank will host construction loan seminars again this spring. (COURTESY PHOTO)
MEREDITH — MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) will host several in-person seminars to help individuals navigate the home construction loan process.
Attendees will gain valuable insight from MVSB’s construction loan specialists on financing options, budgeting strategies and ways to stay ahead of potential challenges. As an added benefit, those who attend will be eligible for a $500 closing cost credit from MVSB (conditions apply).
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