Who:
Austin Habitat for Humanity
Bank of America
New Homeowners Fernandez Family
What: Wall Raising Ceremony
When: Saturday, January 23, 2010 @ 8 AM
Where: 7212 Thanna's Way, Austin, TX 78744
Austin, Texas - January 23, 2010
- In support of the Austin
community and its goal to provide real solutions to homeowners nationwide, the
Distressed Property Institute, LLC announced today its partnership with Austin
Habitat for Humanity and support of an Austin Habitat home build. The Institute
trains real estate professionals in the tools and solutions available to
homeowners facing foreclosure, and confers the Certified Distressed Property
Expert® designation.
"This solution we're
able to provide for one Austin family is a direct reflection of the incredible
work the nationwide movement of CDPEs is accomplishing on behalf of distressed
homeowners," Alex Charfen, co-founder and CEO of the Institute, said. "Our
organization's growth and continued expansion is humbling. We believe our
momentum is based on this philosophy of doing what's best for those homeowners
who are facing foreclosure and don't know what to do."
The current U.S.
housing crisis has put unprecedented numbers of hard-working American families
at risk of foreclosure. Millions face the prospect of losing their homes at a
time when the power of homeownership - family stability, wealth creation,
education and happiness - are more than ever critical to the health of our
communities.
Since 1985, Austin
Habitat for Humanity has put this power into action by making it possible for
hard-working, low-income Central Texans to achieve their dream of homeownership
by working hand-in-hand with generous sponsors from the community. Habitat
homeowners purchase their homes with a zero-percent mortgage after providing
400 hours of 'Sweat Equity' and taking 24 required courses in financial
literacy and home maintenance.
"Austin
Habitat focuses on the power of home-ownership to change lives." Michael Willard, Executive Director of Austin
Habitat for Humanity, said. "We recognize the effectiveness of the Distressed
Property Institute, with its network of CDPEs across the country, in providing
answers to troubled homeowners, and working toward a solution to the current
housing crisis.
"Whether
we're building new homes or repairing existing homes, the nucleus of our
program is the training and partnership that build stable, long-term, healthy
homeowners. We are proud not only to share the same values as the Distressed
Property Institute, but also to partner with them to build this home and take
their message to those families in need in our community."
Since its inception
in January 2008, the CDPE has become the fastest-growing designation in real estate
history, surpassing 12,000 members in October 2009. The Institute, founded by
Alex and Cadey Charfen, estimates that 7 out of 10 families facing foreclosure
proceed through the process without any visible assistance from a real estate professional.
The Distressed
Property Institute's house sponsorship will inaugurate Austin Habitat's 25th
anniversary year. Construction will begin in January 2010, and will continue
through March 2010.