In the Spotlight: AZCentral Features Trellis’s “Arizona is Home” Assistance Program
If you missed the announcement of the new ‘Arizona is Home’ program featured in AZCentral. Homebuyers who earn up to 80% of the median area income can receive up to
If you missed the announcement of the new ‘Arizona is Home’ program featured in AZCentral. Homebuyers who earn up to 80% of the median area income can receive up to
Our Home is Just that. It’s ours Nicolette is a native of Phoenix and chose to stay local for her two boys so they can grow up around family. Buying
Here at Trellis, we always advocate for building generational wealth through homeownership. Of course, generational wealth can include other assets that can be passed down to one’s children, such as
It Starts with a Dream! As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close on October 15th, our happy client Rosa has her own celebrating to do that will extend well
From financial literacy to obtaining a home loan and everything in between. Emma knew she needed to buy her own home. The apartment she shared with her young son was
“For millions of Americans, homeownership is the cornerstone of a life with security, with dignity, and with hope. A home is more than four walls and a roof; it is
Jennifer and her partner were ready to purchase their first home. The couple and their two children lived in an apartment far from their extended family and wanted to buy a home in South Phoenix to
Trellis financial literary courses help people better manage their money and more. With the arrival of the new year comes a whole wish list of things to accomplish. However, if
We are continuously working to address systemic economic and racial inequities in housing, and then provide real, usable solutions Trellis has funds for down payment assistance (DPA). Qualified borrowers can
This part of U.S. Bank’s Rebuild and Transform Fund will be used to address systemic economic and racial inequities in housing U.S. Bank has granted Trellis a large sum of
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