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How to Become a Flagler Habitat for Humanity Homeowner Print E-mail
Flagler Habitat for Humanity, Inc. selects its Partner Families based on three basic criteria:

 

1. NEED
You will be considered for a Flagler Habitat for Humanity home if your present housing is inadequate and if you are unable to obtain housing through conventional means. Lack of adequate housing may include problems with the present structure: water, electrical or sewage service systems; heating system; or failure to meet city property maintenance standards. Also taken into consideration are the make up and size of your family compared to the number of bedrooms in your home.


The percentage of your monthly income that you currently spend on housing is considered to determine need. You will be required to openly and fully discuss your financial situation with a Habitat interviewer.
You must currently live in Flagler County, Florida and have been a resident of Flagler County for at least one year.

 

2. ABILITY TO PAY
You and your family will be considered if your total income is between 30 and 60 percent of the median income for Flagler County. This income is based on family size. 

Family size Minimum Maximum
One $11,650 $23,300
Two $13,300 $26,600
Three $15,000 $30,000
Four $16,650 $33,300
Five $18,000 $36,000
Six $19,300 $38,600
Seven $20,650 $41,300
Eight $22,000 $44,000

Since you will actually be buying your home from Flagler Habitat for Humanity, Inc., you must demonstrate your ability to make the monthly mortgage payment. This payment will include not only the mortgage payment, but also the payment for real estate taxes and insurance. We will help you to determine if this payment will jeopardize your ability to meet all of your other family financial obligations and expenses. We can also help you to develop a budget to determine your eligibility.

 

3. WILLINGNESS TO PARTICIPATE AS A PARTNER WITH FLAGLER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
When selected you become a “partner family” in the Habitat movement. Your assistance in the construction of your home and the homes of others is called “sweat equity” and may include specific courses for new homeowners, clearing the lot, painting, helping with construction, providing food for volunteers, or working in the Flagler Habitat for Humanity office or Home Store. To become a “partner family” you must complete 250 hours per adult of volunteer work with Flagler Habitat for Humanity which will count toward your total “sweat equity” contribution to be completed before becoming a homeowner.
You will be responsible for maintenance of your house from the time you move into your home. This includes interior and exterior repairs as well as proper yard maintenance.
You will be responsible for repaying the purchase cost (with no interest) of your home in a timely manner so that other families can benefit from the Habitat for Humanity program. In addition you will be responsible for paying, through an escrow account that is part of your monthly payment, the yearly property taxes and the cost of homeowner’s insurance on an annual basis.

 

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