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Branch Renovation Closure
The Hagerstown Branch will be closed March 7th, 9th, and 14th for scheduled renovations. We appreciate your patience as we make improvements to better serve you.
While nothing can replace those real life experiences, there are plenty of free, online opportunities that can provide a bit of a mental break from classroom learning and allow your child to virtually venture into a different setting to learn more about the arts, sciences, history, culture, nature, and so much more.
As high school years start coming to an end, getting ready for college can be an overwhelming process for both students and parents. One of the most common and biggest stressors is filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). There tend to be quite a few falsehoods floating around about the program—so, let’s do a little myth-busting!
This article features Fort Wayne Pet Food Pantry—a local non-profit on a mission of "keeping pets at home with their families" by providing pet food at no cost to pet owners who are struggling financially.
From appraisal to VA loan, we have you covered. We have put together a list of highly used terms used during the mortgage process. 3Rivers is here to help educate you no matter the time of day.
When reaching the decision to purchase your first home, it is crucial that, before signing your name on the purchase agreement, you have the education you need to make sure you’re fully informed and comfortable with the process, and that, as a result, you get the right home at the right price for your personal and financial needs.
Unless you've saved up the full purchase price of the home you're looking to buy and plan to pay in cash, you'll probably need to take out a home loan. Here are a few of the basics you need to know.
The difference between pre-approval and pre-qualification is the difference between, “Yes, you’ve passed the test and are approved” and, “Based on the information you’ve provided, it looks like you might pass the test and will likely get approved.”
You’re borrowing a large amount of money and your lender will ask many questions and request even more proof to determine whether or not you can realistically afford to purchase a home. So, what will they take into consideration?