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Ms.
Evell Ballard...
Evell Ballard’s path
to homeownership was long and challenging. Recently
divorced and looking for new options for her and
her daughter Camille, Evell looked for local solutions
to the problem. She attended United Housing’s
homebuyer education and financial fitness programs
and took advantage of the Rise Foundation’s
Individual Development Account that helped build
her savings. She also qualified for the City of
Memphis’ down payment assistance program.
“Working with a group of nonprofit agencies
made me feel like they cared about me. They all
seemed so informed and helped me to understand the
process. It was just great.”
“Looking for a home
was confusing and I was a little apprehensive. I
spent so much time looking at homes and when I finally
found one I liked, we did not get the bid.”
Fortunately for Evell, UHI was able to assist in
finding a new option and she is now a happy homeowner.
“There were so many trees in the backyard.
I love the shade. I like to just sit and stare out
into my backyard. It gives me this great sense of
independence. I think, Yes! I did it! I finally
did it!”
Evell feels like her life
has become more stable since she became a homeowner
however she is aware of the challenges of homeownership
and has begun to develop an emergency fund for repairs
and unforeseen things that might arise. “I
never understood the importance of having a home
warranty but after attending the class, I thought,
‘hmm this might be a good idea’. Well
it really was because I had to have my heating and
air system worked on and I could not have done that
without the appropriate coverage.”
Evell and her daughter
Camille purchased their home in the fall of 2004.
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