Vow2Save Orange County Home Registry offers Great Gift Alternatives for the New Bride and Groom

Posted on April 9, 2008. Filed under: First Time Buyer help, Orange County Real Estate, Vow2Save Orange County Real Estate Registry |

Planning a wedding can be quite stressful – believe me I know.  Now add to that trying to save for a new Orange County home.  You can imagine the pressure many brides feel when they are not only trying to plan the perfect wedding, but also find the perfect home to start their new life.  If you’re an Orange County bride, chances are you know exactly what I am talking about and would love any help you can get to make your dream of owning a home a reality.

 

Well luckily there is a new, free service called Vow2Save that helps brides and grooms save for a new Orange County home.  Vow2Save is an online down payment registry service that allows you to “register” for a new home and invite guests to donate to the cause in lieu of other, more traditional gifts.  It really is a great way for Orange County brides and Grooms to quickly make their dreams of home ownership a reality – and after all, isn’t a new home better then a toaster oven or a crock pot.

 

Check out Vow2Save today for all the cool details about setting up a registry.  And as always, if you have any questions, shoot me an email at Angie@AskAngie.com.

 

Vow2Save Orange County Real Estate Registry

 

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