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Morgan Hill Wall Raising Event
 
Saturday
Feb. 6, 2010
1-3pm


Feb 9, 2010
8:30-9:30am

  Affordable Home Ownership Workshop

Mon. Feb. 22, 2010
6:30pm-8:00pm

 

HfHSV Address

 
 
513 Valley Way
Bldg 2
Milpitas, CA 95035
PH: (408)942-6444
FX: (408)942-6446
Email: info@hfhsv.org
 
 
Equal
Housing
Opportunity
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Want to become a Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley Homeowner?

 

Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley offers a hand up not a hand out to families with very low incomes by selling affordable homes in the Santa Clara County.  Habitat homes are sold roughly at the cost of construction for 0% interest, no money down for a 30-year mortgage term.

Applicants complete an extensive selection process, including an in-depth financial review, underwriting analysis and at-home visits.  Applicants must meet the income guidelines for their household size as dictated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, show a history of responsible credit, have a debt-to-income level below 40%, and be willing and able to perform 500 hours of "sweat equity" to build their own home.  The selection process, construction of the home, and sweat equity can typically take 18 months. 

Selected partner families learn how to build their homes on the construction site and are ultimately better prepared to take on the many maintenance responsibilities as homeowners.  In addition, each partner family must complete a comprehensive Training Curriculum designed to educate and prepare them for successful home ownership.  Along with building a home comes a pride of ownership and a significant impact on the future success for Habitat children.

  

 

Family Selection Requirements

Applicants must meet the current requirements:

   Residency

Must have lived or worked in Santa Clara County consistently for 12 months

Household must have lived together consistently for 12 months

Applicant(s) must be legal permanent U.S. resident(s) or citizen(s)

Preference is given to applicants who reside in the city where homes are available

   First-Time Homebuyer

Must not have owned, co-owned or held any interest in real estate in the last 3 years

     Credit / Debt

Applicants must have a debt-to-income ratio of less than 40%

Applicants must have consistent on-time credit payments

   Income

Income must meet HUD requirements of 30-50% of the median gross annual income for Santa Clara County households of comparable size, as reflected in the table below:

Family Size

30% of Median Income

50% of Median Income

2

$25,470

$42,450

3

$28,650

$47,750

4

$31,830

$53,050

5

$34,380

$57,300

6

$36,930

$61,550

7

$39,500

$65,800

8

$42,030

$70,050

From 2008 HUD Annual Report

 

Family Selection Criteria

The Family Selection Committee, a group of dedicated Habitat volunteers selects qualified families on an impartial and non-discriminatory basis. Race, color, gender, national origin, marital status, family status, sexual orientation, age, religion, and disability are not part of the decision-making process.  Applicants are evaluated based on three main areas:

   Need for Housing:

Currently living in inadequate housing conditions, which are substandard, overcrowded, unsafe, or are paying rent too high in relation to monthly income.

Applicant otherwise, cannot qualify for conventional real estate financing.

Families must have sufficient annual income to meet the expenses of home ownership (house payment, property taxes, homeowner's insurance, maintenance).  Those below the minimum amount shown will not financially qualify in the selection process.  Applications will be considered from families whose annual income falls at or below the upper income guidelines.

   Ability to Pay:

Can demonstrate a history of regular income.

Ability to make monthly payments on a no-interest mortgage, property taxes and insurance.

  Willingness to Partner:

Must fulfill "sweat equity" commitment by contributing 500 volunteer hours towards the mission of Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley, most of which is in the construction of the home.

Be responsible for the maintenance and repairs of the home from the time of move in.

Must be willing to show your support at events for Habitat developments and on occasion speak on behalf of Habitat and homeownership.

 

How to Apply

If you are interested in Habitat for Humanity home ownership, please complete a Pre-Application.  

 PreApplication.pdf 

Complete the form legibly then mail, email or fax the form to:

Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley
Homeowner Relations Department
513 Valley Way
Milpitas, CA 95035

or

Email: apply@hfhsv.org

or

Fax: (408) 942-6446

You will be notified via first class mail within 4-6 weeks if you prequalify. If we are not currently selecting new applicants we will keep your information in our database and contact you for future projects.  Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley is not a first come, first serve organization; there is no waiting list for Habitat homes.

Additional Housing Resources in the Santa Clara County:

Housing Resource Guide.pdf   

Additional Housing Resources in the Santa Clara County:

Housing Resource Guide.pdf 

 Equal Housing Opportunity: Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley selects families on an impartial and non-discriminatory basis. Race, color, gender, national origin, marital status, family status, sexual orientation, age, religion, and disability are not part of the decision-making process. Equal Access Opportunity.