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  2. 'I feel robbed': Single mom from New Orleans says she was ...

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    Rochelle Trotter fought hard for her dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana. The house was more than just four walls and a roof. It was “a safe haven for everybody,” she told WDSU News, and a ...

  3. American Dream Downpayment Assistance Act - Wikipedia

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    On December 16, 2003, President George W. Bush signed into law the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (Pub. L. 108–186 (text)), which was aimed at helping approximately "40,000 families a year" with their down payment and closing costs, and further strengthen America’s housing market.

  4. ‘No longer the American dream’: Grant Cardone says people ...

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    “You can rent for under $2,000 with no long term commitment, down payment & keep your mobility,” he wrote, concluding that “Buying a house is no longer the ‘American dream.’”

  5. Building the Dream - Wikipedia

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    As part of the show Charlie analyzes the building plans and gives ideas and suggestions that help to enhance the design. For added inspiration and ideas there is the opportunity to meet another self-builder who's already built their dream home. Projects must meet the following: [3]

  6. Our dream retirement home was swept away by a hurricane - AOL

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    For homes that are in the 100-year flood plain, or that have a 1% or greater chance of flooding every year, this insurance is legally required to obtain a mortgage and can pay out up to $250,000 ...

  7. KB Home - Wikipedia

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    KB Home headquarters in the Westwood district of Los Angeles. KB Home is an American homebuilding company founded in 1957 as Kaufman & Broad in Detroit, Michigan.It was the first company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange as a home builder.