FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
Date: February 26,
2012
LOCAL REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONAL BECOMES MEMBER OF
MILITARY VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONALS
The Military Veterans Association of Real Estate
Professionals is proud to announce the addition of our newest member – Gloria Howell with Gate City Real Estate of
Pocatello, Idaho. By becoming a
member of MVAREP, Gloria Howell has joined a dynamic group of concerned
citizens and real estate industry professionals committed to promoting home ownership
opportunities within the military and veteran community.
MVAREP is open to all
with members from the real estate community including real estate agents, real
estate brokers, lenders, loan officers, title and escrow, home inspectors,
insurance representatives, etc., as well
as concerned citizens and anyone who wants to recognize the sacrifices of
military service members including military veterans, active duty service
members and national guard members.
MVAREP was formed with many goals in mind. First
and foremost, the main objective will be to promote home ownership within the
military and veteran community. MVAREP
will do this by creating and developing programs to educate both the real
estate community and general public on the benefits of working with a VA (military)
home buyer as well as provide the tools and training for the real estate
community to better help and serve members of the military and veteran
community. From there, local and
national events will be held with distinguished key note speakers, as well as
tools and training provided to all members.
MVAREP was founded by David E. Dion of Solutions Real Estate
with offices in both Arizona and California. David is a Service Connected Disabled Air
Force Veteran who served on active duty from 1986 – 1990 and also the
Massachusetts Air National Guard from 1990 – 1995. David himself was recently trying to use his
VA Home Loan Guarantee benefit for his own home purchase in Southern California
and realized the challenges first hand.
He had made a full price offer (and higher) on more than one home and
each time had his offer rejected. In
competitive selling situations, the VA Home Buyer offer is frequently put on
the bottom of the pile, or identified as the least desirable offer when
compared to a cash buyer, a conventional buyer and even an FHA buyer.
For more information
about Military Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (MVAREP), be
sure to visit www.MVAREP.org or email us at info@MVAREP.org.
Contact: David E.
Dion – MVAREP Founder – www.MVAREP.org – email at info@MVAREP.org
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