Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier Alan and Tammy Sotzin recently bought a home in the Granville subdivision of Prescott Valley through the Home for Heroes program. Sotzin said they saved about $2,000 by using the program. PRESCOTT VALLEY - To Rick and Debbie McLane "home" is not just a roof and four walls, but rather a sanctuary of their own making where they find self-created acceptance, peace and love. It is where someone can showcase their creativity - be it neon pink walls or a patio lined with gnomes. It is where someone can welcome, or exclude, whoever they choose. Read the entire story (0 comments)
Learn how you can save when buying, selling or refiancing a home at www.homesforheroes.com (0 comments)
militarydiscounts: A Homes for Heroes Christmas Miracle just in time for Military Family
- 12/23/14 11:26 PM
A Michiana Army Sergeant and his wife were just trying to give what little they had to their children during the holidays, then along came a Christmas miracle. To pull off any good surprise, you have to lie ... just a little Homes for Heroes has been working with Army Sergeant Edward Marshall and his wife Jessica. Jim McKinnies told them to come by Tuesday to sign some papers as the couple works toward purchasing their first home. McKinnies had something else up his sleeve. Some time ago he submitted an email nominating Marshall for the surprise of the season. (1 comments)
militarydiscounts: Homes for Heroes Pennsylvania
- 10/24/14 02:28 AM
Helping heroes with homes Real estate agencies join program that provides services, discounts to veterans, police, teachers. By Jennifer Sheehan, Of The Morning Call Tennessee residents Charles and Judy Hasty bought a small ranch home on North Scenic Street in South Whitehall Township for their daughter and her family four years ago. But life always brings changes, and the Hastys found it was time to sell the home. So they went to the Barb Bottitta Team of Keller Williams Real Estate in Allentown. And in their meeting about listing the home, Judy Hasty mentioned she was a retired teacher and Charles (0 comments)
When this program was introduced to me, it took no time at all to say “I’m In”. “This is a program that will assist me to the next level of helping others”. I have been a Realtor for over 14 years, and have never been as excited to be part of a program that gives back as this one does. I have Heroes in many facets of my life. Not only family members & friends that are involved with the military, law enforcement, healthcare & teaching; I also have Heroes I look forward to meeting that I am surrounded by (0 comments)
militarydiscounts: An address can be just as important as the house itself.
- 06/01/09 09:44 AM
I saw an article the other day about how a town changed the name of a street because the street name was causing problems for the residents. Deliveries were not being made, and there were numerous indecent exposures going on at all times of day. No, don't worry, we at Homes for Heroes have not run into any problems. So that must have you asking yourselves, how could a street name cause that much grief? Is it a new road? Nope. That would be too easy. Such as "Ruby Tuesday Dr." named after one of the Rolling Stones songs. But in (1 comments)