Originally published June 9, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified June 9, 2007 at 2:00 AM
Where to turn for help
First-time buyers and those with low to moderate incomes have many places that will offer help. Here are some of them.
Special to The Seattle Times
First-time buyers and those with low to moderate incomes have many places that will offer help. Here are some of them:
Seattle programs
Teachers: The city of Seattle offers teachers in the Seattle Public Schools District special types of loans if they earn at or below 80 percent of county median income. Eligibility criteria and other details are available by calling Evergreen Home Loans at 206-938-8900.
City employees, UW employees, teachers, union members: Seattle works with HomeStreet Bank (www.homestreet.com/hthl) on the Hometown Loan program, which helps city employees, teachers, University of Washington employees, some union members, and others with aid; details are available online or call 206-628-0207.
Other programs: The city of Seattle offers a variety of homebuying assistance programs to buyers with different qualifications. Go to: www.seattle.gov/housing/buying/programs.htm
Other area programs
Home for Good: www.buildingequity.org
This nonprofit offers an "Equity First" program that will buy a property and lease it to a prospective buyer until they can afford to acquire it — at a non-marked-up price.
Income limits (no more than 120 percent of area's median income) do apply.
Homesight:
www.homesightwa.orgA nonprofit that offers homebuyer advice, financial counseling and purchase assistance loans as well as affordable housing for first-time and lower-income buyers in both King County and Snohomish County: 206-723-4355 or 888-749-4663.
Homestead Community Land Trust: www.homesteadclt.orgThis program offers buyers assistance to purchase a home but Homestead owns the land the home sits on — which is how the program is able to offer a home at lower cost than would be the case if buyers purchased both home and land. For more information, check online or call 206-323-1227.
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Hope for Homes: Participants in the United Way's "Individual development account" funds matching program could qualify for as much as $45,000 in down-payment assistance.
The United Way (www.uwkc.org), Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (www.urbanleague.org), or International District Housing Alliance (www.apialliance.org) can offer more details.
Washington Homeownership Center:
www.homeownership-wa.orgThe center offers basic homeownership classes and homebuyer resources on an ongoing basis. Information is available online or at 866-600-6466.
Washington State Housing Finance Commission: www.wshfc.org
Provides free seminars on homebuying and operates programs to help.
Upcoming event
Parade of Affordable Homes: www.affordablehomeparade.org
During the weekends of June 16-17 and June 23-24 a number of organizations will pool resources for a tour of affordable homes and fairs in Tacoma, Seattle and Lynnwood featuring resources for budget-minded buyers.
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