LEDC provides finanical tools and skills to create a “better future” to Latino-Americans. (Photo: Jaime Segui-Asad) For over 30 years, a D.C. non-profit org .
(Updated at 4 p.m.) Recently, a family of five with three boys bought a two-bedroom home with a den in Arlington, thanks in part to a little-known county program that helps first-time homebuyers secure a mortgage with small loans. "They were completely comfortable with that," says Karen Serfis, a program manager with Latino Economic Development
A local nonprofit is looking for qualified buyers for two affordable housing units, and will hold a lottery this Friday to find new owners. The two homes are in