Building Community Through Attainable Housing
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Homeownership is possible. Here's the path.

The five steps to ownership

There are five steps, and ANDA walks every one of them with you. Every family moves at its own pace.

Apply.

Tell us about your household and homeownership goals. Our team will help you complete the initial application.

Applying is a conversation, not a test. Tell us who's in your household, where you're living now, and what owning a home would mean for your family. If any of the paperwork feels unfamiliar, our team will sit down and complete the application with you — in person, by phone, or over email.

You can ask a question without committing to anything. Many families think about homeownership for years before they feel ready to ask. Whenever you are, we're here.

Get Qualified.

We'll review your eligibility, financial picture, and the financing options available through ANDA.

We review your income, rental history, and monthly budget to understand what your family can comfortably afford — not to look for reasons to say no. ANDA works with income-eligible families, and our job is to find the path that fits yours.

That includes the financing itself. ANDA offers low-interest financing and helps you get pre-approved with a lender, so you know your real numbers before you ever look at a home.

Find a Home.

Work with our team to identify an attainable home that fits your family's needs and long-term plans.

Together, we look for a home that fits your family's needs and long-term plans — the right rooms, the right block, and a price that works. If you already rent an ANDA home, the home you're looking for may be the one you live in: ANDA offers deeds to its long-term tenants first.

There is no pressure to choose quickly. A home you may own for decades deserves an honest look, and we make sure you have the time to take one.

Close & Improve.

Finalize your financing, complete the purchase, and plan the improvements that will make the home your own.

Closing is where unexpected costs usually appear, so ANDA removes the largest ones: we pay the agent commissions and part of the closing costs, keeping the price you agreed to close to the price you actually pay. We also walk through every document with you before you sign.

Then the home is yours. We help you plan the improvements that matter most — the repairs, the paint, the projects that make the house feel like your own.

Build Equity.

Build stability and generational wealth as you care for your home and grow your ownership over time.

Equity is the part of your home you own outright. From your first day as an owner, every payment builds your family's wealth instead of a landlord's — and it is wealth that can be passed on.

It can begin on day one. One Argentine family recently bought the home they had been renting for $200,000 — a home appraised at $274,000. They started ownership with roughly $74,000 of equity already in their home.

Who this is for.

ANDA works with income-eligible families in Argentine and Rosedale — including families already renting an ANDA home, and new tenants joining us. You don't need perfect credit or a big down payment to start the conversation.

Everything else — financing, pre-approval, the paperwork — is what we help with. ANDA offers low-interest financing, helps you get pre-approved, and pays the agent commissions and part of the closing costs when you buy.

What to have handy.

Proof of income.

Recent pay stubs, benefit letters, or other income records.

A photo ID.

A current state ID, driver's license, or passport.

Your rental history.

If you rent from ANDA, we already have most of this.

A rough monthly budget.

What comes in, what goes out, and what feels manageable.

Not sure you qualify? Ask. It costs nothing.

If you're missing something on the list, apply anyway — we'll help you gather the rest together.

Ask about eligibility

Key figures

$274k

Appraised value of the most recent home sold

$200k

Price the family living in it paid

$0

Agent commissions charged to the family — ANDA covers them

Families who made it home.

Behind every deed is a family who once wondered whether homeownership was possible for them. More stories are on the way as new families close on their homes.

We paid on this house for years. Now the deed has our name on it.
Argentine homeowner

After renting the home for years, the family was offered the deed. The house appraised at $274,000, and they bought it for $200,000. ANDA covered the agent commissions and part of the closing costs, so they began ownership with real equity already in the home.

Appraised value
$274k
What they paid
$200k
A light-colored family home on a residential street
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Your path can start with one email.

There is no cost and no obligation — just a conversation about what's possible for your family. Write to us whenever you're ready.

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