This column was submitted by Fulton Economic Development Corp. Executive Director Michael Ladd.
Fulton County took a significant step toward unlocking its housing market potential when county commissioners authorized the Hoosier Homes down payment assistance program several months ago.
This initiative is designed to make homeownership more accessible for individuals and families across all income levels, thereby encouraging growth and stability with the housing community.
According to the recently completed housing study and its market potential analysis, Fulton County has the potential to attract up to 1,055 new households annually, provided there are enough affordable housing units and supportive homebuyer programs available.
Reaching this potential is crucial for Fulton County's economic development and long-term prosperity. By implementing the Hoosier Homes Program, Fulton County will be positioning itself as an attractive destination for new residents. As well as improving housing potential for residents.
Hoosier Homes offers down payment assistance that can make a significant difference for prospective buyers, particularly those who may struggle to secure the upfront costs associated with purchasing a home. The program serves buyers with annual incomes at or below $111,580 and credit scores of at least 640, making it accessible to a broad range of potential homeowners. Whether they are first-time buyers or looking to move within the county, Hoosier Homes provides the financial support needed to make the dream of homeownership a reality.
For Fulton County, this program is more than just a financial tool; it is a strategic move to attract new residents and support those already living in the community. By easing the financial burden of home purchases, the county is paving the way for increased demand for housing, which, in turn, could lead to the development of more workforce-affordable units.
To take advantage of the Hoosier Homes program, prospective buyers can simply use the Club 720 platform. This user-friendly tool provides access to essential homebuyer resources, allowing individuals to check their eligibility for down payment assistance, explore financing options tailored to their needs and receive education and coaching if they aren't quite ready to buy. By utilizing Club 720, buyers can streamline their home-buying journey and connect with trusted lenders who are familiar with the specifics of the Hoosier Homes program.
Fulton County's decision to authorize the Hoosier Homes down payment assistance program reflects a forward-thinking approach to community development. By offering this support, the county is not only making homeownership more attainable but also laying the groundwork for sustainable growth. With the potential to attract over a thousand new households each year, Fulton County is well on its way to becoming a thriving hub for residents seeking affordable and supportive homeownership opportunities.
For more information on how to get started with the Hoosier Homes program in Fulton County, prospective buyers are encouraged to download the free Club 720 mobile app or visit the Club 720 website, www.club720.org, to get started.
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