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While there are many benefits to community reinvestment [[Start Right]’s Good Neighbor project wants to be able to increase the number of owner-occupied homes in the Caledonia Park Neighborhood. Once a home has been rehabbed by one of our qualified contractors, our first priority will be to sell the property to a low-moderate income buyer after they complete a qualified First Time Homeowners Program.
While there are many benefits to community reinvestment [[Start Right]’s Good Neighbor project wants to be able to increase the number of owner-occupied homes in the Caledonia Park Neighborhood. Once a home has been rehabbed by one of our qualified contractors, our first priority will be to sell the property to a low-moderate income buyer after they complete a qualified First Time Homeowners Program.


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Revision as of 18:57, 3 January 2024

While there are many benefits to community reinvestment [[Start Right]’s Good Neighbor project wants to be able to increase the number of owner-occupied homes in the Caledonia Park Neighborhood. Once a home has been rehabbed by one of our qualified contractors, our first priority will be to sell the property to a low-moderate income buyer after they complete a qualified First Time Homeowners Program.

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