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© 2008 Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity [ phone: 605-348-9196 ] [ Contact via email ] [ Privacy Policy ] [ Subscribe /Unsubscribe from email list ] |
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| About Us
More than Houses How we build is just as important as what we build. Habitat houses are built with a contribution of hundreds of hours of "sweat equity" labor on the part of the Partner Families. By investing themselves in the building process, Partner Families gain self-reliance, self-esteem and new skills. By investing time, money, materials, and their expertise, Habitat volunteers, donors, organizations, businesses and professional trades gain new relationships, which extend far beyond the immediate impact. Habitat brings together people from all walks of life, with varied skills and economic backgrounds to achieve a common goal of service to others.
Method Selected families who are successful in completing the requirements will receive a no-interest mortgage on a house built to accommodate their family size and budget. The Partner Family will be expected to make a one percent down payment upon closing of their house and will pay an average mortgage payment of $500 per month. The Family will also be paying their property insurance and taxes, thereby reinvesting in the community. The sales of Habitat houses to Partner Families is structured giving Habitat a First Right of Refusal to buy, which assures continued affordability beyond the first owner. The down payments and monthly mortgage payments are also reinvested and used to build more houses through a revolving fund. In this way, we can ensure that Habitat homes will continue to meet the need for affordable housing in Pennington County. A typical example of annual gross income required to qualify for a Habitat home is between $16,400 and $27,300 for a family of three and between $18,200 and $30,350 for a family of four.
Those persons who are interested should see the Apply for a Home page. Once they have contacted BHAHFH, they will receive a brochure with more information and be placed on the mailing list to be notified when applications open. |
Statistics Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity has built 52 homes in the Black Hills Area since 1990, and will complete 8 new homes in 2008. |
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