Free Advice We want to help you. In order to do so we need you to contact us 3 ways to work with you 1.
CONTACT A LOCAL ADVOCATE IN YOUR
AREA. 2.
BROWSE OUR WEB SITE - This site is designed to provide you with information
and resources available from private and public industry at one location
to assit you in finding answers to your questions. 3.
REGISTER AND SUBMIT REQUEST FOR ONE ON ONE CONSULTATION - SUBMIT QUESTION
ONLINE AND RECEIVE A PROMPT RESPONSE:
nidinfo@nidonline.org
FREE REAL ESTATE ADVICE YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, WE HAVE THE ANSWERS
Submit your question here: nidinfo@nidonline.org
NID-HCA provides free real estate advice directly to consumers. The NID-HCA network throughout the country consists of experts in the urban & minority real estate marketplace and are experienced, state licensed real estate agents and brokers who work with consumers, local faith-based organizations and community groups to assist in understanding the gamut of real estate options. They provide real estate related document reviews, discuss mortgage options, assist in avoiding foreclosure, assist seniors inquiring about reverse mortgages and develop strategies to prepare consumers for successful homeownership, asset accumulation and wealth-building.
Our community-based counselor network, real estate advice hotline and web site is an information vehicle for consumers seeking answers to their real estate questions. Counselors work to level the information playing field for minority homebuyers and homeowners. The absence of sound and rational financial decisions cripple minority and immigrant populations and communities, and increases cost to government.
Lack of information and access to reliable information is a major barrier impacting minority homeownership, wealth building and community building. The capitalistic system is based upon the citizenry making informed, sound and rationale financial decisions. The absence of rationality and correct and viable information exacerbates economic uncertainty and social instability which disproportionately plague urban and minority populations and communities. Homeownership and small and minority business development is the cornerstone of minority and urban community self-sufficiency. It is imperative and economically opportunistic to create an effective mechanism of impartial, unbiased, non-predatory information and communication sources to effectively reach and service minority markets.
Consumers
can submit a question here to:
nidinfo@nidonline.org |