Clayton Homes has been preparing for its huge sale beginning in September, and now they are giving potential homebuyers a great way to save big on the purchase of a new home with its Go Big & Go Home campaign offered in local Home Centers across the country.
The program, which runs through the rest of 2015, offers those looking to purchase a Clayton Home an extra push towards finally buying the home of their dreams by providing a large sales incentive. This offer is available until the end of the year and will help make homeownership with Clayton Homes even more affordable.
“We want to end the year on a high note by encouraging people to fulfill their dream of owning their own home with this amazing deal,” Clayton Homes CEO Kevin Clayton said. “We realize that homeownership is a huge decision, but with an offer this gigantic there will never be a better time to buy and finally move into the home of your dreams!”
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7642551-clayton-homes-go-big-go-home/
Clayton, one of the largest home builders in America, is focused on providing affordable housing options that fit the needs and wants of millennials, who make up 35% of the company’s current customer base.
As a demographic, millennials also share different obstacles to obtaining homeownership than those who came before them. For instance, according to the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies (HJCHS), many first-time home buyers possess the household income to qualify for homeownership, but struggle to save money for a down payment due to lingering debts from student loans and other debts. This combined with a low supply of available, affordable houses and a high pool of active buyers is driving up prices and competition. As a result, more millennials are choosing to rent or live with their parents. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the share of millennials in 2015, or adults born between 1982 and 2000, is over 25 percent of the population. At 87 million strong, millennials are the largest generation in history according to HJCHS.
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https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8011659-clayton-affordable-housing-for-millennials/
Clayton, one of America’s largest homebuilders, announced the launch of a customer-driven ‘Clayton Built™ Storytelling’ initiative. The video series reinforces the national homebuilder’s purpose of opening doors to a better life, one home a time, through the eyes of manufactured and modular homeowners across America. The goal of the series is to tell the before and after stories of real customers who purchased Clayton Built™ homes.
The first video in the series tells the story of long-time spouses, Lucille and Lee Allen, as they reflect on the past 10 years of living in a Clayton Built™ home. The couple recounts this pivotal point in their lives and the excitement they experienced as their new home was delivered. They marvel as the home is built in steps by trained craftsmen and assembled in two sections at the final home site.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7716451-clayton-homes-storytelling-campaign/
Clayton home building group, Clayton Homes of Pelham and Jesus Works Ministry, a multi-congregation outreach program headquartered at the Alabaster First United Methodist Church, have teamed up to donate a home to Ava Woods, a church nurse at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Alabaster, Ala.
Woods was identified by Jesus Works Ministry, which includes a dozen area congregations, as a person in need of a home after she submitted a request to have her floor repaired. Upon seeing the state of her home, project organizers began the process of getting Woods a completely new home.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7716458-clayton-homes-jesus-works-ministry/