Wednesday, February 25, 2026

NACA holding 'Obtain the Dream' homeownership occasion

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Bored with excessive rents? Say goodbye to renting and hi there to proudly owning. NACA, the nation’s largest HUD-approved nonprofit homeownership and advocacy group, is providing a homeownership occasion to assist renters develop into owners.

The “Achieve the Dream” occasion is a chance for households to appreciate their goals and obtain monetary stability for years to return.

“Achieve the dream of affordable homeownership,” stated NACA CEO and founder, Bruce Marks. “Stop paying high rents that are generating wealth for others and start generating wealth for yourself and for your family and generations to come.”

NACA’S mortgage program options no down cost, no closing prices, no charges, no mortgage insurance coverage, and below-market fastened rates of interest. Not like conventional mortgage packages, NACA doesn’t consider credit score scores however focuses on an applicant’s monetary readiness for the house shopping for course of, guaranteeing accessibility for a broader vary of potential owners.

The 4-day “Achieve the Dream” occasion begins Thursday, Jan. 30 and runs via Sunday, Feb. 2 from 8 a.m. to eight p.m. It takes place on the Previous Southwest Fuel Campus in Chinatown, situated at 5241 Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89146.

To order your spot, go to this hyperlink. Stroll-ins are welcome.

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