Chattanooga– This city has been witnessing many positive changes in terms of affordable housing, thanks to the unabated efforts of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise (CNE).
Last month, CNE celebrated the grand opening of a new phase of affordable housing development in the Highland Park neighborhood. This nonprofit organization has been working tirelessly for almost four decades, assisting residents of Chattanooga in buying their first home. Besides, CNE also aids homeowners with financial and technical support to maintain their properties.
This Saturday, CNE will host a free “Money School” at the Construction Career Center located at 2225 Roanoke Avenue from 8 AM to 2 PM.
Martina Guilfoil, the President and CEO of CNE, shares more about their endeavors and plans. As per Guilfoil, the focus of the organization is not just to provide affordable housing but also to equip homeowners with the essential skills and knowledge to manage their property finances.
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