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The Willamette Valley Home Building Association is a non-profit trade association of builders, subcontractors, material suppliers, lending institutions, utilites and many others whose primary interest is the promotion, protection and improvement of the building industry.

Operation of the WVHBA is directed by a Board of Directors; all of whom are elected by the membership and serve without salary. The membership area of responsibility encompasses all of Linn and Benton Counties.

Our Executive Officer and other staff members are employed by the HBA to administer policies determined by the Board of Directors, to keep the membership abreast of industry developments and to work with committees on numerous projects and problems in the field of housing.

The multiple services provided by the WVHBA, obtainable nowhere else, are the benefits from a modest annual membership dues payment of $450. This makes the Willamette Valley Home Building Association just about the least expensive, yet most productive employee a firm can have. By becoming a WVHBA members the list of opportunities for personal and professional growth is endless.

When you join the Willamette Valley Home Building Association, you also gain membership to the Oregon Home Builders Association (OHBA) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The combination of these three memberships provide access to a wide range of products and services that will enable your businss to become more effective and profitable.

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We welcome your questions and look forward to serving you in the near future!




Willamette Valley Home Building Association
32054 Old Hwy. 34
P.O. Box 440
Tangent, Oregon 97389
Phone: (541) 928-5159
Fax: (541) 928-0865
Email: info@wvhba.com
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"Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he is engaged. No man has the right to withhold his support from an organization that is striving to improve conditions within his sphere." Theodore Roosevelt