eHome America and EnTitle Insurance CompanyLaunch 100 for a 100 Campaign
eHome America, the nation's premiere online homebuyer education platform, and
eHome America works with Housing Finance Agencies, lenders, realtors, and American families to provide online borrower education to help families prepare to become and succeed as homeowners. Borrower education is often a required component for obtaining a low down payment mortgage from
About eHome America
eHome America (http://www.ehomeamerica.org) is an inter-active web-based homebuyer education program available 24/7 by computer, smartphone, or tablet. The program was developed in 2009, and to-date has educated over 250,000 homebuyers. The course is available in both English and Spanish and is endorsed by NeighborWorks America, numerous state and local housing finance agencies, and the
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