June 21, 2019 | by Anna Orendain
Categories: First Time Buyer, Homeownership, Homes for Texas Heroes, Teachers, Veterans
June is National Homeownership Month, and we're here to help Texans navigate the journey to homeownership. And for REALTORS®, lenders and other housing professionals -- we're here to help you market and explain our programs to home buyers.
That's why we created the below resources specifically for our Homes for Texas Heroes program. We encourage you to take advantage of them to inform your network and prospective homeowners about this program.
*NEW* RESOURCES
Harness the Power of Social Media
Follow these steps to share a message on social media about the Homes for Texas Heroes program.
Homes for Texas Heroes Slide Deck (Train the Trainer Webinar)
If you take our Train the Trainer webinar (available 24/7), you'll be able to educate others about our homeownership programs. And once you complete the webinar, you'll have access to all of our training materials. Included among these is a *NEW* power point slide deck customized just for our Homes for Texas Heroes program.
Co-Brandable Flyers
Like we mentioned in our last blog post, we created new co-brandable flyers (linked below) to help you promote the Homes for Texas Heroes program to each profession.
EXISTING RESOURCES
Our full complement of marketing resources to promote any or all of our homeownership programs can be found here. You can find brochures and flyers specific to the Homes for Texas Heroes program and our digital marketing resources. And we're always willing to send you pre-printed brochures for free. Just drop us a line here!
If you still have questions about the Homes for Texas Heroes program or want more information about it, we encourage you to read our previous On The House entries: “Who Qualifies for the Homes for Texas Heroes Program?” and “Rewarding Texas Heroes for their Service to Our Communities."
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I think this is a really good program and it can work and be useful!
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Veterans put their lives at risk for their countries. Those who come home deserve to have an actual home to live in! This is a nice program that honors these veterans in a great way.