
| "When I was young I remember having to move all the time. It was hard. Now Christopher is having to do the same. he will be asking me soon if we are going to have to move again. I would love to have a stable environment for my son, somewhere he can run and jump so he can play freely in a yard. Habitat is making all our dreams come true. We will b part of a community, and we will never have to move again." |
Be a Homeowner!
There are three basic criteria to qualify for a home:
1. Housing Need
Applicants generally cannot have owned
a home for the past three years.
You are unable to obtain a regular home loan.
You have problems with your current housing condition
(poor physical condition of structure, overcrowding, or overpaying).
2. Ability to Pay for Habitat Housing
We accept people who earn from 30% to 60% of area median income as determined annually by HUD.
Applicants need to have been at their current residence for at least twelve months.
Applicants need to have been employed in the same job for the last twelve
months and meet the following income guidelines:
3. Willingness to Partner
Applicants must be willing to complete a minimum of 250 hours of sweat equity
on the building of their home and working on other Habitat projects.
| Tarrant, Parker, and Johnson Counties |
| Family Size |
Minimum Annual Income |
Maximum Annual Income |
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 |
$13,850
$15,850
$17,800
$19,800
$21,400
$22,950
$24,550
$26,150 |
$27,750
$31,650
$35,650
$39,600
$42,750
$45,950
$49,100
$52,250 |
| Wise County |
| Family Size |
Minimum Annual Income |
Maximum Annual Income |
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 |
$12,950
$14,800
$16,650
$18,500
$20,000
$21,450
$22,950
$24,400 |
$25,850
$29,550
$33,250
$36,950
$39,900
$42,900
$45,850
$48,750 |
| How to apply |
Contact |
Rachel Padron - e-mail or call 817-926-9219 ext. 116
Or Come to a Homeowner Orientation Meeting:
(click here for a map to meeting location)

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For Newark Orientation Dates Click Here
For Azle Orientation Dates Click Here |
Important Notice
The federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits creditors from discriminating against applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age (providing the applicant has the capacity to enter into a binding contract); because all or part of the applicant’s income derives from public assistance program; or because the applicant has in good faith exercised a right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act.
The federal agency that monitors compliance with the law concerning this creditor
is the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 20580.