When I was a relatively new agent, I was hired as the REALTOR for the first affordable housing complex in our town of North Haven. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, or the time commitment this project would require. But I wouldn't change the knowledge I gained, the friends I made, and the families I helped for any multi-million dollar sale.
This was a small 20 unit new construction condo complex named Summerdale, which was the dream of a group of local churches in our town. They formed a non-profit group named NHOAH. It took them over 12 years to complete this project, and I'm proud to have been involved in a small part of it.
At a time when condos were selling for $185,000-250,000, we were offering these for $118,000-$131,000, plus there were grants monies available to bring the purchase price down even lower. Due to the exceptional prices of the units, I fielded over a thousand calls on these units, so many in fact, I needed to bring in a partner to help. Since there where grant monies involved, restrictions applied for families hoping to purchase. Anyone who has ever been involved with a government agency can just image the amount of paperwork and time involved in the sale of each of theses units.
What I remember most is the families. The young married man, who couldn't stop shaking his foot during the signing of the contract, so afraid something would go wrong. The maid from New York and her son, who would soon be heading into the military. Families from all over the world including Latin American, Europe and Asia. Single moms who never thought they would be able to afford their own home. Young married couples just starting out and expecting their first child. The woman working full time and going to school, all the while raising 3 children. Over the 1 ½ years it took from ground breaking to closings, I heard all their stories, and learned all about their lives. I met their parents and grand-parents, aunts, and uncles. We laughed together and sometimes even cried together.
There where so many people involved who without them, Summerdale, would have not become a reality. Everyone poured their hearts and souls into this project. From the architect's energy efficient design to the lenders mortgage programs. I have never worked harder but I have never worked on another project that has given me so much satisfaction. But the real heroes in the building of this project are the members of NHOAH, who saw a need and stepped up to fill it.
The project is done now, but 4 years later I still keep in touch with the residents. I'm invited to their children's birthday parties, and graduations. I know whenever a new baby is born. I get emails from one of the kids who is now in college. Another resident has me over for coffee at least once a month. This started out as just another project, but it turned out to be so much more than that for me. Whenever I drive past the Summerdale Condos, I smile, for helping those 20 families achieve the America Dream of Owning their own home is why I became a REALTOR.
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