Sandra Bridges, Pamela Briner, Mary Jane Mahoney, Katy Orellana, Kelly Richardson and Sue Thompson of HomeTown Realtors in Auburn have earned the prestigious Harris Real Estate University Certified Distressed Property Designation, having completed extensive training in negotiating and closing short sales.
This expertise is invaluable at a time when the nation’s housing market is devastated by millions of distressed homeowners thrust into the foreclosure process.
Realtors with the short sale designation have valuable training in short sales and can offer homeowners a better alternative to foreclosure, which inevitably destroys credit ratings and prevents consumers from having the ability to purchase a new home.
For more information on short sales call HomeTown Realtors at (530) 888-1248.
Hovnanian joins HomeAid effort
In cooperation with HomeAid Sacramento, K. Hovnanian Homes has joined a community-wide effort to collect items for homeless infants and toddlers as part of a new program, Essential for Young Lives.
The builder has dedicated two Sacramento-area locations as collection centers for items such as diapers, baby wipes, baby food and formula, which will be distributed to various organizations in Sacramento that provide assistance to homeless mothers.
K. Hovnanian Homes has dedicated its corporate office in Sacramento and the sales center at Legacy at Fiddyment Farm in Roseville as collection centers for the program. Donations can be made until May 6.
For more information visit homeaidsac.org.
