USDA funding available to buy or repair homes

Published 11:00 pm Friday, January 26, 2018

USDA Rural Development has funding available for very low- and low-income individuals and families seeking to purchase or repair a home in a rural area, according to a press release.

“Our housing staff will work one-on-one to ensure quality customer service for all applicants,” said State Director Brad Finstad. “To help prepare would-be buyers for this exciting step, USDA requires applicants to take a homeownership education course that will inform them of the buying process and help safeguard their important investment.”

USDA’s direct home loan program offers financing to qualified very-low and low-income applicants who are unable to qualify for traditional financing. No down payment is required and the interest rate could be as low as 1 percent with a subsidy. Applicants must meet income and credit guidelines and demonstrate repayment ability. The program is available in rural communities of 20,000 people or less.

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Data shows that Rural Development’s home loan programs increase economic development and job creation in rural communities. For example, according to the National Association of Realtors, the sale of an existing median-priced home generates more than $58,000 in economic activity. This includes direct real estate industry supports, home furnishings, appliances, landscaping and other economic activity.

The maximum loan amount for repair is $20,000 at a 1-percent interest rate, repayable for up to 20 years. Grants of up to $7,500 are available to homeowners 62 and older and must be used to remove health or safety hazards, such as fixing a leaking roof, installing indoor plumbing, radon mitigation or replacing a furnace.

Time is limited to receive the funds. Qualified applicants have until the end of September to apply.

For more information, contact USDA Rural Development at 507-437-8247, extension 4. Information is also available on USDA’s website at www.rd.usda.gov/mn.