Seniors Housing e-Source - 04/01/2005 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
How Do You Measure Success? Building for Boomers & Beyond 2005
Don't Miss NAHB's Spring Board of Directors Meeting
Do You Use FHA Multifamily Mortgage Insurance to Finance Elderly Housing?
Interior Design Trends: How to Get 'The Look'
Survey: Boomers May Not Choose Active Adult Communities, Downsize
National Membership Day: Refer New SHC Members, Win A Trip To 2006 Symposium, Prizes
Around the Industry: Boomers Drive Vacation Home Surge
Multi-Family Housing Access Forum Educates Builders About Fair Housing, Accessibility
Builders to Carry Storm Water, ESA Concerns to Capitol Hill
Member Advantage: Get Discount Pricing on More Than 80 GM Vehicles


Member Advantage: Get Discount Pricing on More Than 80 GM Vehicles

GM is offering preferred supplier discount pricing on more than 80 General Motors vehicles, including Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, GMC, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Saturn, HUMMER (except H1), and Saab passenger cars, light duty trucks, vans, and SUVs as part of NAHB’s Member Advantage discount program.

Through the program:

  • NAHB members get Preferred Supplier Pricing on all eight GM nameplates.
  • NAHB members can realize the benefits of other GM offers in addition to the supplier price.
  • NAHB members will receive their authorization codes and program details via direct mail from GM.

For complete details, go to www.gmfleet.com/nahb. The GM Preferred Supplier Pricing program runs through Jan. 3, 2006.

Other Member Advantage Discounts

For the most up-to-date details on the Member Advantage discount program and all of the participating companies, go to http://memberadvantage.nahb.org/. Or visit http://www.nahb.org/ to explore the full range of benefits associated with membership in your local, state, and national home builders associations.


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