Rebuilding His Life with a Welcome Home Loan
When Aaron White was looking for a new place to live in the Upper Valley, he quickly discovered the upside-down math of the current housing market.
“I couldn’t afford to rent,” he said.
Aaron had already been a homeowner more than once, including living in a manufactured home. He knew it could be an affordable option.
However, his credit was damaged by his divorce, and he thought he’d need at least a year to get it back on track.
Aaron needed to stay close to his 15-year-old daughter and his job. But in North Haverill, one-bedroom apartments rent for $1,400 or more.
So, he ended up renting one room in a house that didn’t have enough space for visits from his daughter — or his small woodworking business.
“When I was renting, she didn’t want to come over,” Aaron said.
He wasn’t hopeful that the situation would change anytime soon.