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Recognizing the impact of COVID-19 on the community, Darius Assemi announced Monday morning that Granville Homes is donating $5,000 for every sold home that closes escrow through May 31.
The donation, which is expected to total $100,000, will support healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic and other relief efforts in the Valley, said Assemi, who is president and CEO of Granville Homes and publisher of GV Wire.
“Our community and our nation are facing incredible hardships caused by this pandemic,” Assemi said. “The good news is that American ingenuity and grace are coming together to knock the heck out of this disease.
“We’re seeing the best of our neighbors, from our medical professionals, delivery drivers, and supermarket clerks, to the people spending their days sewing protective masks in their living rooms. These are the people that are stepping up to help us now, and our community needs to make sure they’re taken care of.”
Virtual Home Tours During Pandemic
Granville Homes is scheduled to close escrow on more than 20 homes through the end of May.
All Granville Homes sales and corporate offices are closed for the safety of their customers, homeowners, and the community. However, the company is fully operational and able to take buyers from home tour to close of escrow completely online.
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