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HUD No.
04-050 (202) 708-0685 www.hud.gov/news | For
Release Wednesday June 2, 2004 |
HUD SECRETARY JACKSON ANNOUNCES $161.5 MILLION IN DOWNPAYMENT ASSISTANCE FOR
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS
American Dream funding launches National Homeownership
Month
WASHINGTON
- Thousands of low-income families will be able to realize the 'American Dream'
and purchase their first home because of $161.5 million in funding announced today
by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson. The funding will
be allocated to more than 400 state and local governments this year and will help
first-time homebuyers overcome the single greatest obstacle to homeownership-the
downpayment and closing costs (see
attached list).
"During
the Bush Administration, a record number of new homeowners, specifically minority
families, have achieved a home of their own," said Jackson. "I encourage
Congress to fully support the President's request to continue this important new
homeownership tool so even more families can realize their American Dream."
The
American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) will enable many first-time homebuyers
earning less than 80 percent of their community's median income to purchase their
first home. President Bush signed the American Dream Downpayment Act into
law last December. This new federal program will give first-time homebuyers grants
worth up to $10,000 or six percent of the home's purchase price, whichever is
greater. These grants help to defray the upfront costs of purchasing a first home
and can also be used to offset the costs of rehabilitating the property. President
Bush is seeking an additional $200 million in funding next year.
To
be eligible for this assistance, individuals must be first-time homebuyers interested
in purchasing a one- to four-family home, condominium unit, cooperative unit or
manufactured housing. In addition, individuals who qualify for this assistance
must have incomes not exceeding 80 percent of area median income. If you are interested
in obtaining downpayment assistance through this program, please contact your
local
community.
The
American Dream Downpayment Act will be administered under HUD's HOME Investment
Partnerships Program (HOME). Since its inception, the HOME Program has assisted
more than 300,000 families to become homeowners, 55 percent of which are minorities.
Information about The
American Dream Downpayment Initiative is available on the Internet.
June
is National Homeownership month - a month-long educational outreach effort designed
to provide important homebuying information and financial tools, particularly
to minority families. The Census reports that, for the first time in our nation's
history, more than half of minority families own their own home. But minority
homeownership rates still fall well short of the national homeownership rate of
nearly 70 percent. In June 2002, President Bush issued The Homeownership Challenge
to close this 'homeownership gap' by adding 5.5 million minority homeowners by
the end of the decade. Since then, more than two dozen organizations are working
to create more than $1 trillion in mortgage financing for minority homebuyers.
HUD
is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly
among minorities; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans;
and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living
with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as
well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and
its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov
and espanol.hud.gov.
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