Q: Does the Government offer Assistance with Home Improvements?
A: Yes. Two very popular programs offered by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) include the Title 1 Home Improvement Loan and the Section
203(k) Program. In the first program, HUD insures the loan up to $25,000 for a
single-family house to cover alterations, repairs, and site improvements.
The latter program, which also insures mortgage loans, is HUD’s primary
program for the rehabilitation and repair of single-family homes. Loans are also
available from the Department of Veteran Affairs to buy, build, or improve a
home, as well as refinance an existing loan at interest rates that are usually
lower than that on conventional loans. The Rural Housing Repair and
Rehabilitation Loan program, funded by the Agriculture Department, offers
low-rate loans to low-income rural residents who own and occupy a home in need
of repairs.
Funds are also available to improve or modernize a home or
to remove health and safety hazards. The federal government isn’t alone in its
efforts to provide assistance. Local and state governments offer special home
improvement programs. Contact your governor or mayor’s office for more details.
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