USDA invests $10.6M in single-family housing loans and grants
Via woway.com
LEWISBURG, WV (WOAY) – The United States Department of Agriculture has announced that this year they’ve invested more than $10.6 million in housing loans and grants in rural West Virginia.
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According to USDA Rural Development State Director Kris Warner, these grants help many homeowners throughout the state make repairs to their homes, including plenty in Southern West Virginia.
“Here in Greenbrier County, there have been six other single-family homeowners that have been able to use this program for a total of $180,000 to be able to repair, improve and modernize their homes,” Warner said.
One such homeowner is Gloria Boggs, who was awarded more than $5,000 in a loan and grant combo to make her bathroom handicap accessible. John Fullen, a loan specialist with the program, says Gloria and many other homeowners benefit from the flexibility the loans offer.
“The loan portion of the product carries a 1% interest rate in a 20 year term, so it’s very affordable. The grant portion of the product is basically a gift to the homeowner. So that could be coupled with the loan so they can do in many cases twice as much repair work to the home as they normally could,” Fullen said.
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This program is designed for low-income homeowners who need to make essential updates to their homes. Gloria Boggs says that she’s extremely grateful to have been able to update her home and make her living situation more manageable.
“When they have these programs, it surely helps a lot of people. And I am thankful and blessed to have had the opportunity to go this route,” Boggs said.
This program has been around for more than 75 years. Any homeowners looking to apply for loans or grants from the USDA can apply online or contact their local rural development offices.
I need help to get a grant.
Christopher,
Sorry for the delay here. Can you be more specific? Would love to help.
need grant to make repairs in my home. I am disabled vet my 1st home I’ve purchased was constructed in 1956 and still has the original plumbing and electrical makeup which is not up to code ie.plumbing all copper pipeing and electrical 2-prong and fuse box needs updating to handle load which it currently cannot. To many lights or appliances turned 0n trigger overload resulting in circuit breaker cutting power outlets should be 3prong many non-disclosures found after I purchased home bad plumbing results in frequent sewage backups in the house house needs replumb replacing copper piping and joined into one system in the house which currently is not one central system ie. upstairs plumbing separate from downstairs plumbing not joined in a central line house was originally on a well and seller replumb house putting it on city water and waste which discovered he had not when found outgoing sewage was not linked into city sewage which I had been paying for but did not have which is why sewage backup into home thru every toilet,sink,tub and shower drain.
Hey Mr. Bondurant,
Thank you for your service!
Very sorry to hear about all that. Sounds like you could use some help.
I took at look at your location and see that you might be in Washington. I am going to list some programs that I think may be able to help you below. Please let me know if you are able to get answers from any of them. And if you are for some reason not in WA, let me know where and I will search again.
This one looks good if you meet the qualifications.
New Home Rehabilitation Loan Program (HRLP) for Rural Low-Income Households
https://grantsforhomeowners.com/grant/new-home-rehabilitation-loan-program-hrlp-for-rural-low-income-households-in-washington/
The USDA of course.
https://www.usda.gov/topics/rural/housing-assistance
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/single-family-housing-repair-loans-grants/wa
Definitely try Habitat for Humanity.
https://www.habitat.org/volunteer/near-you/find-your-local-habitat
Rebuilding Together is a great resource.
https://rebuildingtogether.org/
I found some programs for King and Pierce County.
https://grantsforhomeowners.com/grant/king-county-washington-housing-repair/
https://grantsforhomeowners.com/grant/pierce-county-washington-home-repair/
Im sure you already tried the VA but thats an obvious one.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions or get stuck anywhere in the process.
Thanks again,
-CS