HomeVestors® presented a check for $20,000 to Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity in honor of a Boise home winning The Ugliest House Of The Year® 2025. The national contest highlights the most dramatic “befores” and “afters” from the houses purchased and renovated by HomeVestors of America’s franchises around the country, and husband and wife team Paul and Tanice Myers won the 19th annual heated competition.
Over the years, the Myers have beautified more than 500 houses with their team of eight, bonding with grateful homeowners and neighbors as they caringly breathe new life into the homes they renovate. Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with the community to provide decent, affordable homes and to promote responsible homeownership for people in need.
“It meant a lot to feel the enthusiasm and care HomeVestors brought to this project,” said Janessa Chastain, Chief Executive Officer Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity. “Events like this don’t come together without a whole team of people willing to go above and beyond.
“The stars aligned beautifully this year with a women-owned business winning The Ugliest House Of The Year competition, which also helped bring attention to the Women Build initiative,” added Joshua Waltzer, Chief Executive Officer of HomeVestors. “This is the fifth year we have partnered with a local Habitat for Humanity chapter to donate in honor of the annual winner, and we couldn’t be happier with how our two missions have aligned as we both work towards a shared vision of a world where everyone has a decent and affordable place to live.”
HomeVestors marks a notable milestone this year as it celebrates 30 years as America’s Trusted Home Buyer. The dual celebrations at a Women Build project during Women’s History Month also highlights the opportunities HomeVestors creates for women owners like Tanice.

