Trellis Education Team Ranked #1
Trellis congratulates our stellar Education Team for recently being Ranked #1 Homebuyer Education Team for the year of 2016 by eHome America. The Trellis team consists of accredited housing advisors,
Trellis congratulates our stellar Education Team for recently being Ranked #1 Homebuyer Education Team for the year of 2016 by eHome America. The Trellis team consists of accredited housing advisors,
A Man Who Wears Many Hats — Joel McCabe has been with Trellis for approximately 3 years, and has already served as Director of Real Estate Development, Designated Broker for
What do you call someone in your neighborhood who always gets the job done, solves problems and goes the extra mile? Well, at Montana Bella Subdivision in Phoenix, she’s
“I can’t pass up good country music with a nice love story thrown in there as well!” Todd Francis’s favorite quote from the movie, Urban Cowboy is only a hint
A whopping 69% of Garfield neighborhood residents said they are willing to be involved in improving their community, while 42% felt the community has improved significantly in the last 3
After 8 years of work and waiting, Dusabimana Vestine, single mother of 6, nervously unlocks the door of her new home in central Phoenix last week. Trellis is overjoyed to
Women Leaders Changing the World Empowering people to TAKE THE LEAD in their lives, in their financial planning and in their future homeownership dreams is at the core of our
“The more the merrier” is the motto for this gracious Mesa family rewarded for their kind hearts with a “Good Neighbor” front porch bench Cody & Heather Lingelbach of Eastmark
Lack of emergency savings could lead to higher home foreclosure rates and reliance on high-cost lending products Phoenix, AZ – Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix is encouraging prospective homebuyers in Maricopa County
Nearly 65,000 Arizona consumers who lost their homes to foreclosure from 2008-11 will receive checks for $1,480 this summer as part of a settlement with the nation’s five largest banks.
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