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Suwanee Entrepreneur Becomes HomeVestors' Newest Franchise Owner


GDO Press Release

SUWANEE, Ga. - As the newest franchise owner for HomeVestors of America, Inc., Ed Copenhaver is ready to buy ugly houses. And he couldn't be happier about it.

"I believe a beautiful home is in the eyes of the beholder," said Copenhaver. "As a HomeVestors franchisee, my company is able to test that belief by salvaging homes that are in disrepair and renovating them for resale."

Known nationwide for its "We Buy Ugly Houses" advertising campaign, HomeVestors has become one of the fastest-growing real estate companies in America with more than 240 locations in 25 states.

The company, Coronado Properties, Inc., will be located at 1400 Marketplace Blvd., Ste. 177, in Cumming.

"We're thrilled that Ed has joined the HomeVestors team," said John Hayes, president and chief executive officer of HomeVestors. "We wish him the best of luck as he embarks on his new business and begins providing a valuable service to the community."

Ed Copenhaver recently completed HomeVestors' intensive 10-day training
program at HomeVestors' corporate headquarters in Dallas, which
consisted of classroom and field training geared toward buying, selling
and repairing properties.

"I have had many positive real estate experiences with HomeVestors
franchises in my market," said Copenhaver. "Through those experiences
and thorough research, I've learned that HomeVestors is the right
company to take my real estate investment business to a new level."

About HomeVestorsR of America, Inc.
Founded in 1989 and franchising since 1996, Dallas-based HomeVestorsR of
America, Inc., has
more than 240 franchises throughout the United States. The first
franchise company of its kind, HomeVestorsR trains and supports
franchisees who specialize in buying homes in need of repair. Most
commonly known as the "We Buy Ugly Houses"R franchise, HomeVestorsR
strives to make a positive impact in each community.

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