You may qualify if your income is below these income limits:
In addition, you must own and occupy your property. Priority is given if you are handicapped or disabled, very low income, or in critical need. Your property taxes must also be up-to-date and you must have current homeowner’s insurance.
Health and safety issues, energy conservation work, and general improvements needed to make the house more livable may be eligible for financing. These may include roofs, foundations, dry rot, electrical, plumbing, heating and handicap accessibility.
We will help you to: identify what needs to be done, complete bid specifications, monitor the construction and complete all paperwork.
The loan is a low interest, 30-year loan, with payment terms adjusted to the homeowners' ability to make monthly payments. The loan must be secured by the property which is to be repaired. Current interest rates are:
Call Jackie at the Housing Authority of Snohomish County, at 425-293-0555. You will be asked to provide information about your income, household size and mortgage balance.
If you live in Everett, the City of Everett's CHIP program serves those within Everett's city limits. CHIP can be reached at 425-257-8735.
In Bothell, you can contact King County’s Housing Repair Program at 206-263-9095.
Read this Everett Herald article and see the kind of difference this program can make for you.