![]() ![]() One mutual goal of both organizations is to increase long-term affordable homeownership. We are both established nonprofits that have been creating affordable homeownership opportunities in metro Denver for decades. Habitat Metro Denver was thrilled to forge a strategic partnership and merger with the Colorado Community Land Trust (CCLT) on July 30, 2020. Donate Today to Help More Families Achieve Homeownership “This entire process has felt like a fantasy,” shares Zach. The couple also looks forward to cooking meals, and growing their own fruits and vegetables in a garden. “We can’t wait to make it a space we love,” Quana says. One of the first things they plan to do is paint the walls and create their own gallery. “It’s so hard to gain financial stability in Denver if you don’t own,” Quana says.Īs artists, Quana and Zach can’t wait to express their personal creativity and style throughout their new home. Ironically, this was also the most expensive apartment they’d lived in. ![]() At one point, they had to place pots and pans around their rental because rain was pouring through the ceiling. ![]() The couple had been renting a cramped apartment with a host of problems-floods, mouse infestations, and rising rent to name a few. Quana owns a fine art and consulting business, and Zach works as an art director for a local screen-printing company. “It feels like we’re just barely keeping up with the cost of living despite progressing in our careers and getting pay increases,” Quana shared before moving into her new Habitat home. Quana and Zach both work hard to make ends meet, but they found it challenging to find decent housing in Denver. ![]()
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