2026 Home Buyer Class (Spanish)
About 2026 Home Buyer Class (Spanish)
The Homebuyer Class is an 8-hour HUD-certified course for all clients interested in becoming homeowners or strengthening their financial literacy. Upon completion of the class, participants will receive a certificate valid for 12 months . This educational certificate is required by down payment/closing cost assistance programs and certain mortgage lenders.
Customers who attend will learn about the following home buying topics:
Are you ready to buy a house?
Manage Your Money
Understanding Credit
Obtain a Mortgage Loan
Buying a House
Protecting Your Investment
Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance Programs
The class instructor will help clients navigate the technical aspects of the home buying process, such as preparing to qualify for a mortgage loan, finding financing that best meets their needs, assembling their home buying team, reviewing important closing documents, and applying (if applicable) for down payment or closing cost assistance programs.
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Tejano Center Community Concerns
Tejano Center (Tejano Center for Community Concerns) was established in 1992 in Houston’s East End, a predominantly Hispanic populated area. Since its modest beginning, it has served as an agent for change, empowering neighborhood residents. Tejano Center's goal has always been to improve lives and create a sustained network of support and opportunity within the community. The early Tejano Center pioneers recognized that responding to community needs required providing a comprehensive array of programs and services, a philosophy that continues to energize the organization's work. The spirit of innovation remains instrumental as Tejano Center seeks to maintain its premier position as a relevant community development agency. It has nurtured strategic partnerships with various entities, including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Harris County, the City of Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, NeighborWorks, and UnidosUS. In addition to these governmental and institutional partnerships, the list of business and community partners continues to grow--all in pursuit of empowering families to transform their lives.