Affordable Residential Communities Launches New Immigrant Program; ARC addresses needs of New Immigrants and Hispanic population

Posted on: September 21st, 2005
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Affordable Residential Communities Inc. (NYSE: ARC), one of the largest owners and operators of manufactured home communities in the United States, today announced the release of its New Immigrant Program that makes home ownership possible for newcomers to the United States.

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