Before the heating system failed in the depths of winter, before the foundation appeared to shift, before she and her husband watched YouTube videos in order to fix the dishwasher, Amber Gutierrez ...
In this episode of the Top of Mind podcast, Mike Simonsen sits down with Adena Hefets, co-founder and CEO of Divvy Homes, to talk about why the rent-to-own model is gaining momentum in today’s housing ...
Rent-to-own startup Divvy Homes is expanding to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The company, which buys homes and then leases them back to renters for a period of three years, is also launching in Denver, ...
Portraying itself as a good guy in a seedy corner of home sales, Divvy has received mixed early reviews. But the bulk of its clients will soon have to decide whether to buy or back out. By Matthew ...
A San Francisco startup called Divvy Homes, which operates in Cleveland, Memphis and Atlanta, is the focal point of this Wall Street Journal story about companies that are "creating new ways for ...
Divvy Homes’ version of the American dream has produced less-than-ideal results for some of its customers. Tenants in the rent-to-own firm’s program tell of inadequate repairs and a rising threat of ...
Would-be homebuyers in greater Orlando now have a new option to consider in the area’s bustling, competitive housing market. Divvy Homes, a San Francisco-based startup company, offers clients a ...
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