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| | | |  | Homeownership through Habitat for Humanity EKCHomeownership Criteria
For families earning less than 50 percent of the area’s median income
(AMI), owning a home in East King County is nearly impossible. Almost
one-fourth of Eastside families pay more than 30 percent of their income
for housing; overcrowding and substandard conditions are not atypical.
To be eligible for Habitat's homeownership program, applicants must meet the following criteria: 1. Residency- Applicants must live or work in King County
for at least one year prior to applying.
- Applicants must be
legal permanent residents or citizens of the United States at time
of application.
2. Need (at least one
of the following)- Overcrowding (three or more people to a bedroom).
- Transitional or temporary housing situation.
- Unsafe or unsanitary conditions.
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Paying significantly more than 30 percent of gross income toward
rent.
3. Ability to Pay- Steady income sufficient to pay a monthly mortgage (approx. $750
- $850 per month).
- Earn less than 50 percent AMI* (see chart
below).
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Habitat applicants may not exceed |
| Family of Six | $49,650 |
| Family of Five | $46,250 |
| Family of Four | $42,800 |
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Family of Three | $38,550 |
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Family of Two | $34,250 |
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Family of One | $30,000 |
*Some developments allow for applicants to earn up to 60 percent AMI
4. Willingness to Partner
- Work 500 hours on the construction of your home or other sweat equity projects.
- Participate in homeowner trainings, such as budgeting and home repair.
- Positively represent Habitat for Humanity in the community.
5. First-time Homebuyer
- Habitat homeowner applicants cannot have owned a home in the past three years.
Our Partner Family Quarterly Newsletter
is now available online!
Habitat for Humanity of East King County's homeownership criteria is
available in languages other than English to better serve the diversity of our
community. If you would like this information translated into a language not
shown here, please e-mail Stephanie,
Family Services Support.
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