| October 15, 2004 |
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For those who find themselves using HUD Section 8 housing choice vouchers, homeownership is not as far away as you may think. The Homeownership Voucher Program enables first-time homebuyers in low-income brackets to purchase a house using HUD Section 8 funding to help with the payment and some housing expenses. The federal program is administered through local Public Housing Authorities. Meanwhile, not all PHAs participate in the program, however, thousands of new homeowners across the country enjoy the benefits of homeownership because of this program. Housing vouchers can only be obtained by current holders of HUD rental vouchers. If you want to take advantage of this program, you have to apply via HUD for rental voucher assistance before following the process of using that voucher to buy a home. The voucher can be used to subsidize the monthly payment and housing expenses -- the amount it will subsidize is up to 70 percent of such payment, according to the HUD website. The tenant-buyer must find the house, which must undergo an initial housing quality standards inspection conducted by the PHA, as well as a home inspection. The good news for families that live in expensive areas, unlike the rental voucher -- you don't have to buy a house in the jurisdiction of the PHA. Here are some other requirements of the program:
The homeownership voucher can also be used to help cover monthly homeownership expenses, which include the following:
Like all good things, this won't last forever. While the voucher program has no time limit for an elderly household or a disabled family, all other families can only receive assistance for 15 years if the initial mortgage is 20 years or longer. For all other mortgages, the assistance runs up to 10 years. This limit is very generous when you consider most homeowners stay in a property an average of five to seven years. |
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