Dreaming of a Home of Your Own?

Habitat for Humanity of Grand County is accepting applications for our next Habitat house – our 11th Habitat home in Grand County.

How Do You Qualify for a Habitat House?

To qualify for a Habitat house you must:

• Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident;

• Have sufficient income to be able to pay a monthly mortgage payment – generally in the range of 30 – 60% of Grand County’s median income (approximately $1,873 – $3,510 before taxes per month for a family of four);

• Live in housing conditions that are not adequate for your family’s needs;

• Have lived in Grand County for at least a year; and

• Commit to contribute “sweat equity” toward the construction of the house – 200 hours from each adult in your family.

“Sweat equity” means you contribute your time and efforts to help Habitat volunteers build the house and agree to help with various Habitat projects such as fundraising events and mailings. Each family member over age 18 must contribute a minimum of 200 hours of sweat equity.

How Do You Apply?

To apply for a Habitat house you must:

• Complete the Home Buyer Screening Form;  mail it to Habitat at P.O. Box 969, Granby, CO  80446.

• Sign the release form to authorize Habitat to perform an in-depth study of your financial situation, including employment and credit verifications; and a background check;

• If approved, complete the full application for Habitat housing form;

• Schedule a home visit by our Family Selection team;

• Submit all required forms and financial documents requested in a timely fashion; and

• Complete and return the Meeting Your Sweat Equity Requirement form.

What if You Don’t Qualify Right Now?

If you qualify financially but are not selected this year because another family’s need is greater, we invite you to reapply for next year’s house. Since we build only one house per year, we can select only one family per year.

If you don’t qualify right now due to bad credit, excessive debt load or insufficient income, we invite you to attend our financial management course. This course will help you learn how to manage your money better, create a plan to pay off your debts and improve your credit score, and move toward the point where you can qualify.

If your income is too high, we suggest you attend one of the First Time Homebuyer seminars offered monthly by the Grand County Housing Authority and investigate your options for a commercial mortgage loan.