The “401(k) for homeownership” helps first-time buyers achieve their goals on the way to homeownership with 4.51 percent APY high-yield savings accounts, as well as educational tools and matching opportunities with agents and lenders.
Source: Inman News
New startup Foyer helps first-time homebuyers with savings program
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