Annual Homebuyer Fair offers education, resources for first-time buyers
November 3, 2011
Story by David Nguyen
More than 50 housing professionals took part in this year's Homeownership Fair, an annual event presented by the African Americal Alliance for Homeownership (AAAH) and held at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in North Portland.
The Fair offers free workshops for first-time homebuying, foreclosure prevention, the ins and outs of a credit score, and more. There are plenty of activities to keep kids happy, and door prizes for a few lucky winners! The Portland Housing Bureau is a proud sponsor of the Fair, a great place to share information about the many programs we offer to support homeownership in Portland.
AAAH is a local non-profit that brings together housing and business professionals to offer access to homebuyer education and resources to underserved communities. For more than 10 years, the team at AAAH has helped increase homeownership and economic stability for folks in our community by offering "Homebuyer Coaching," a matching savings program, one-on-one homebuyer counseling, and much more.
"African American Homebuyers Fair Offered Help to Buy, Refinance or Avoid Foreclosure" - Helen Silvis in The Skanner
"African-American buyer finds path to homeownership" - Connie Potter in The Oregonian
Photo: We borrowed this photo from The Skanner - thank you!