Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 27, 1988, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10, Portland Observer, July 27, 1988
HUD’s community
commitment...
If s working in
your neighborhood.
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“The six HUD jobs I’ve com pleted during the
past year have helped my business enough that
I was able to add a fifth employee. HUD
handles repair bids fairly, and th eir equal
opportunity policy really works."
— Calvin Jackson, contractor
"Last year I helped m ore than a dozen area
families buy their first hom e th rough HUD.
I’ve always found the HUD people to be
extrem ely cooperative, and all ot my clients
have received their bid decisions w ithin five
days."
— Danielle Tranlong, real estate sales agent
“We w eren't looking for a hom e because we
didn't think we had enough m oney saved to
buy the size of hom e we wanted. A friend told
us about a HUD hom e she knew of in the
neighborhood. We called a real estate agent,
subm itted an offer, and in just eight weeks we
were moved in .”
— Cynthia & Francisco Dominguez
“So far, I’ve purchased three properties from
HUD, partly to supplem ent my incom e and
partly for retirem ent. Fixing up HUD hom es
for rental property or eventual resale is
definitely a good, long-term investm ent. I've
talked w ith a n um ber of other people who have
done it. and they’ve never regretted it.”
HUD
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
— Roger Crow, construction worker
The people at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development salute the history of minority achievement and
support the future of equal opportunity in all of life's endeavors.
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