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Homeownership In Rural Iowa
The seeds of one successful program in the City of Shenandoah took root last March when MidAmerica Housing Partnership (MAHP), located in Cedar Rapids, received more than $340,000 in HOME funds. The funds were awarded for a homeownership program, to be used as principal reduction mortgages (purchase money mortgages) for buyers with incomes at or below 80% of the area median income. MAHP and the City of Shenandoah officially launched their partnership last November with a plan to build 6 units of single family housing on lots cleared by the city (this is part of an overall neighborhood revitalization effort that focuses on razing dilapidated housing in targeted neighborhoods). The City of Shenandoah also received a Local Housing Assistance Program grant from the Iowa Department of Economic Development to provide incentives to builders for infill construction. Contractors can receive up to $15,000 to be used for land acquisition, site preparation, down payment/closing cost assistance, and more. MAHP will use the HOME grant to buy the lots and pass on the savings to qualified buyers in the form of closing cost assistance. In addition to demolition and new construction, another partner, the Southwest Iowa Planning Commission, is administering an owner-occupied rehabilitation program for Shenandoah.
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Content Archived: August 17, 2011 | ||
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