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Midvale City's Redevelopment Agency has joined forces with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to introduce two beneficial programs for its residents. The first one, known as the Down Payment Assistance Program, offers loans and grants to help low- to moderate-income individuals buying their first homes in Midvale City. This program aims to ensure fair access to home ownership and enhance community knowledge about the home buying process. The second initiative, the Home Repair Loan Program, supports low- to moderate-income homeowners in addressing emergency repairs, safety concerns, blight removal, energy conservation, and overall housing preservation.
Down Payment Assistance Program
The Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City Down Payment Assistance Program provides loans/grants for low- to moderate-income first-time home buyers in Midvale City. The program seeks to provide equitable access to home buying and provide homebuying education to increase home ownership in Midvale City. Funds are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. We've teamed up with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to run the program. Check out the program qualifications, loan/grant terms, and document requirements at the Midvale City website. For questions or to apply, contact NeighborWorks Salt Lake directly via email or by calling 801-539-1590.
Home Repair Loan Program
The Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City created the Home Repair Loan Program to help low- to moderate-income homeowners with emergency repairs, safety issues, blight removal, energy conservation, and housing preservation. Funds are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. We've teamed up with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to run the program. Check out the eligible repairs, requirements, and loan terms at the Midvale City website. For questions or to apply, contact NeighborWorks Salt Lake directly via email or by calling 801-539-1590.
The Home Repair Loan Program is made possible through the generous support of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Midvale City's Redevelopment Agency has joined forces with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to introduce two beneficial programs for its residents. The first one, known as the Down Payment Assistance Program, offers loans and grants to help low- to moderate-income individuals buying their first homes in Midvale City. This program aims to ensure fair access to home ownership and enhance community knowledge about the home buying process. The second initiative, the Home Repair Loan Program, supports low- to moderate-income homeowners in addressing emergency repairs, safety concerns, blight removal, energy conservation, and overall housing preservation.
Down Payment Assistance Program
The Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City Down Payment Assistance Program provides loans/grants for low- to moderate-income first-time home buyers in Midvale City. The program seeks to provide equitable access to home buying and provide homebuying education to increase home ownership in Midvale City. Funds are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. We've teamed up with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to run the program. Check out the program qualifications, loan/grant terms, and document requirements at the Midvale City website. For questions or to apply, contact NeighborWorks Salt Lake directly via email or by calling 801-539-1590.
Home Repair Loan Program
The Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City created the Home Repair Loan Program to help low- to moderate-income homeowners with emergency repairs, safety issues, blight removal, energy conservation, and housing preservation. Funds are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. We've teamed up with NeighborWorks Salt Lake to run the program. Check out the eligible repairs, requirements, and loan terms at the Midvale City website. For questions or to apply, contact NeighborWorks Salt Lake directly via email or by calling 801-539-1590.
The Home Repair Loan Program is made possible through the generous support of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).