Palm Beach Gardens New Office
Palm Beach Gardens sees significant growth with Kaufman Rossin opening a new office and OneUnited Bank launching a homebuyer assistance program for first-time buyers of color. The accounting firm’s expansion caters to the rising demand for financial services in the area. Meanwhile, OneUnited Bank’s initiative provides up to $50,000 in forgivable down payment assistance, promoting homeownership among underserved communities starting this year.
Palm Beach Gardens is buzzing with some fantastic news! Kaufman Rossin CPA + Advisors, one of Florida’s leading independent accounting firms, has officially opened a new office in the North Tower of DiVosta Towers, located at 3825 PGA Blvd. Spanning an impressive 5,200 square feet, this marks the firm’s second location in Palm Beach County, about 40 miles north of their Boca Raton office.
This shiny new office will begin operations with around 45 skilled team members, all focused on providing top-notch financial services to the community. The reason behind this expansion? There’s been a growing demand for financial services in the area, particularly as more high-income individuals flock to Palm Beach County during and after the pandemic.
At the new Palm Beach Gardens location, residents can look forward to a wide array of services, including tax and transaction advisory, accounting, and assurance work. This is great news for local businesses and individuals looking for expert financial guidance right in their neighborhood.
For those interested, this is OneUnited Bank’s first year participating in the initiative, which is managed by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston. The program specifically targets Black, Latino, Asian, and Pacific Islander individuals, with income levels up to 120% of the area median income. It’s important to note that applicants need to have a mortgage approval and a home purchase lined up by April 1 to qualify for this fantastic opportunity.
What’s even better? The down payment grant is completely forgivable if the borrower stays in the home for five years. OneUnited Bank is committed to promoting homeownership among communities of color in Miami, which marks a significant step toward equal access to housing.
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