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Mutual Self-Help Housing Program

Mutual Self-Help Housing Program . North Carolina Indian Housing Authority In Partnership with USDA-RURAL DEVELOPMENT Making Home ownership a reality for low and very low income families. Fair Housing .

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Mutual Self-Help Housing Program

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  1. Mutual Self-Help Housing Program North Carolina Indian Housing Authority In Partnership with USDA-RURAL DEVELOPMENT Making Home ownership a reality for low and very low income families

  2. Fair Housing • The North Carolina Indian Housing Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, and disability.

  3. Program Requirements • Reliable source of income to pay house payment • Invest $750 of your own funds • Meet the income limits for the program • Credit Worthy (Credit Counseling Available) • Eligible to meet USDA-RD loan requirements • Willing to live in Robeson, Hoke, or Cumberland County • Understand that you will be working with several families helping each other in the process of building each families house. • Each family must attend eight hours of home buyer’s education

  4. BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAM • 100% Financing with USDA-RD (No down payment is required) • Instant equity • Reasonable fixed rates • We assist homeowners in obtaining down payment money • One on one credit counseling • Our organization can help you find land that meets USDA-RD guidelines and be near the group • Cost savings of owning a modern energy-efficient home (All of our homes meet Advanced Energy Requirements) • Homebuyer’s Education Class

  5. HOMES BUILT BY NCIHA Piney Grove Road, Lumberton, NC Inside of Home

  6. Homes Built by NCIHA Piney Grove Road Lumberton, NC Inside of Home

  7. HOMES BUILT BY NCIHA Brooks Avenue Red Springs, NC Inside of Home

  8. Homes Built by NCIHA Falling Leaves Lane Lumberton, NC Back of Home

  9. HOMES BUILT BY NCIHA Locklear Road Pembroke, NC Back of Home

  10. Homes Built by NCIHA Darkwater Lane Pembroke, NC Inside of Home

  11. Homes Built by NCIHA Locklear Road, Pembroke Mt. Zion Church Road, Red Springs

  12. Further Questions ??? Contact The Housing services coordinator

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