Rhonda was born and raised in Pasadena, California along with her six siblings. Her parents owned their home and when they got divorced, Rhonda watched her mother make countless sacrifices to keep that roof over their heads. That experience planted the seeds of the importance of homeownership for her.
She moved to Atlanta, Georgia to attend college and it was there that she met her future husband, Daniel, a native New Yorker. They eventually moved back to Rhonda’s hometown of Pasadena, raising their five children in the house that she grew up in.
Daniel and Rhonda have worked hard to afford a place that they can call their own and Greenline helped make that happen for them this past year as they were able to purchase a home in Pasadena.
Daniel says, “Having a place of my own to live is one benefit for the mental health of my family. Empowering my children with real estate as a component of their inheritance along with the educational value to pass it onto their children is biblical and vitally important to establishing wealth.” For Rhonda, homeownership simply means, “family and legacy.”