Local realtor announces candidacy for Dearborn Heights City Council Posted: Friday 04.16.2021 10:32 am
DEARBORN HEIGHTS Hassan Ahmad, a resident for more than 15 years and a real estate broker with Re/Max Leading Edge is running for City Council.
After moving to Dearborn Heights, Ahmad met his wife and had a daughter and two sons, who attend school in the city.
“Being the proud product of this city, I have come to know the strides we have accomplished in the past and the areas of improvement that need to be addressed to move our city to the next level,” he said. “I felt encouraged to run for City Council to help advance the city and ensure our residents are provided with the best customer service they deserve.”
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Owning a home is a lifelong dream for many Americans. But in many parts of the country, the dream can seem hazy and all too distant these days. Prices have zoomed to new heights over the past year as hordes of buyers flocked to the market right at the same time that sellers spooked by the pandemic pulled their listings. Today, it s hard enough finding a home for sale due to that historic inventory shortage, let alone one at a reasonable price.