As some of you are aware - the Aiken Board of Realtors took on a major project last year to build a 'Habitat for Humanity' house for a deserving member of our community.
We not only sell them - we build them too :)

It was a major undertaking - but we (the Realtors) were able to raise the required $60,000 to build the house. Many a fundraiser was held! Many thanks to our community for their generous support and donations!

Ground breaking was on October 15th and we had the dedication on Sunday the 8th! Our new homeowner, Shemeco Butler, will be closing on her mortgage on the 12th. That is less than 5 months from ground breaking to move-in!! Amazing!
Did you realize that the Habitat homeowners HAVE A MORTAGE TO REPAY? This is NOT a FREE house like so many people think.

It was such a great experience to help with the construction. It warms your heart to give back to the community, it really does. I just wish I could have helped out a little more - but with my gallbladder problem I couldn't help until after my surgery. But as soon as I was healed - I was there every Saturday to do my share. I really enjoyed the experience - and I would like to donate more of my time to help with another house.
Here is Shemeco, and her children - Dynisty, Shawn and DaShawna getting ready to cut the ribbon!

Shemeco is very deserving of this chance at homeownership. A single mom of three young children - working full time , and going to college. Wow - I'm tired just thinking about all of that! She is so nice, too. I have enjoyed getting to know her and the children and I'll definitely be keeping in touch with them.
Shemeco and I arrived at the house about the same time on Sunday - after our 'hello hug' she showed me the scrapbook she made - documenting every step along the way in the building process. Of course she had to point out the picture she had of me in there, lol. I remember the weekend she took that pic - it was FREEEEEEZING....and we (me and Shemeco) were painting the interior doors.
Ahhhh - memories :)
Have a great day everyone. If you can - I suggest going out and volunteering for your local Habitat for Humanity. It is a great experience. If you can't do the physical labor - maybe you could bring lunch to the volunteers!
If you are ready to buy a house in the Aiken area - give me a call :) Be sure to let me know you saw my blog.