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Whether you’re buying for the first time, relocating for work, or just looking for something different, buying a home doesn’t have to be difficult — especially with help from Central Bank.

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On average, homes in Lexington sold in 30 days or less throughout May. So, what does that mean for Lexingtonians who are ready to buy? They need to be ready to make an offer — and Central Bank can make the process easier.

With experienced teams located in Lexington, Louisville, Central KY, and Northern KY, Central Bank’s personalized mortgage services can help find the home loan that fits your life. Bonus: You’ll always speak to a real person.

Connect with a local mortgage officer.

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