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Work With a Home Improvement Loan
Program
If your home is truly your castle, chances are you want it to
be commodious, chic, energy efficient, beautiful, and in good
repair all at the same time. So, sometime you may want or need
to add something to the “castle” that you don’t have the cash
for. If your community has one, and you meet the income
guidelines, you can look into a home improvement loan
program.
Neighborhoods, Cities, and Counties
Local government is always interested in a growing community.
Nicer houses make the neighborhood look better. Certain
improvements, like fences, can make residences safer. Others,
like new insulation, can make the home more energy-efficient.
The more people keep up their houses, the more pleasant the
neighborhood is.
So many communities have home improvement loan programs. These
programs offer low or no-interest loans to property owners that
meet certain requirements. Most money provided by a home
improvement loan program is borrowed interest-free, with simply
a small, one to two percent loan origination fee.
The requirements vary in different jurisdictions, but in
general, lower income homeowners or property owners who want to
improve their affordable rental units can apply for these
loans. In different communities, the definition of “lower
income” and “affordable” varies, and the size of the family is
taken into account. Money from home improvement loan programs
can usually be used for anything from bringing a house up to
code, to even adding landscaping.
Why to Sign Up
There are certain times in a house’s life that call for
improvement. There are certain predictable repairs that cost
quite a lot of money. For example, houses need new roofs about
every 15 years. Peeling paint indoors or out will need touching
up too. Very old houses can have rotten wood, cracked
foundations, or other structural problems that the money from a
home improvement loan program can fix.
Even if there are no pressing repairs, many homeowners want to
upgrade their houses. Adding a deck or a patio for barbecues,
enclosing a porch, or even adding an extra room for an
expanding family are all desirable upgrades.
Some upgrades can even save money. Older houses tend not to be
insulated as well as newer ones. Some interest-free cash can
mean new double-paned windows, insulation, or a hot water
heater, all of which will save money through lower utility
bills. Thus, with the proper research, one is sure to find the
loan program that is best for them.
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