Help with home ownership now around the corner

MILLERTON — Hudson River Housing has announced the opening of a satellite office of the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center of Dutchess County in Millerton. The expansion will allow the agency to better serve the communities of northeastern Dutchess County by providing more convenient access to services. The northeast branch will be located within the North East Community Center (NECC) on 51 South Center St. In celebration of the expansion, the agency will hold an open house and community gathering on Thursday, June 9, from 1:30 to 4 p.m., with the program beginning promptly at 2 p.m. Hudson River Housing staff will provide an introduction to the agency and the services provided by the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center, including home ownership preparation education, how to maximize energy efficiency in your home, landlord training, budget and credit counseling and more, and the opportunities that are available to residents through these programs.There will be an opportunity for questions and answers. Other service providers have also been invited to attend and share information on their programs in the area. Light refreshments will be provided by McEnroe Organic Farm.Hudson River Housing serves the affordable housing need in Dutchess County. Its services span from homeless housing and prevention to post-purchase counseling for homeowners. In 2007, Hudson River Housing launched the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center of Dutchess County, significantly expanding the scope of its services for homebuyers and homeowners at a critical time in the housing market. The center promotes homeownership, creates educated and confident homebuyers and assists homeowners in preserving their investment. Through the collaboration of residents and business leaders, government and nonprofit partners, the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center offers all of the services and training needed to shop for, purchase, rehabilitate, insure, maintain and manage a home.For more information contact Elizabeth Celaya at 845-454-5176 or email ecelaya@hudsonriverhousing.org. Submitted by Community Relations Manager Elizabeth Celaya.

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