Applications To Build Self-Help Home in Atascadero or San Miguel Now Available Online
Over 100 Potential Self-Help Home Builders Lined up for the chance to Build their own Home in Atascadero or San Miguel
Applications To Build Self-Help Home in Atascadero or San Miguel Now Available Online
WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 20, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Potential Self-Help Home Builders lined up Saturday in Atascadero for application forms for 35 future homes in Atascadero and San Miguel. Applications are now available online.
Central Coast, May 19, 2015 – Peoples’ Self-Help Housing (PSHH) has made Self-Help Home Builder Intake Application forms for 35 future homes in Atascadero and San Miguel available online. They are also available at Peoples’ San Luis Obispo office, 3533 Empleo St.
The information and forms were distributed on-site May 16 in Atascadero near the intersections of Atascadero Avenue and San Andres Avenue, where the 11 Atascadero mutual self-help homes are planned. Over 100 hopeful builders lined up there Saturday, May 16 to get their applications early. The other 24 self-help homes will be built in the community of San Miguel. Applications are good for both self-help housing locations.
The new homes are designed as three and four bedroom, two-bath, single story homes with two-car garages and range in size from to 1,173 to 1,570 square feet. The homes will exceed current energy efficiency requirements by more than 15%.
Those who submit their applications by May 29, 2015 will be entered into a drawing to determine the order in which they will be processed. This drawing will be held on Monday, June 1 at 4:00 p.m. at the Atascadero City Council Chambers, 6500 Palma Drive, Atascadero. Applicant names will be drawn by Atascadero Mayor Tom O’Malley, Mayor Pro-Tem Heather Moreno, and Legislative Assistant Vicki Shelby from the office San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Frank Mecham. Applications received after May 29 will be processed in the order they are received after all the applications in the lottery have been processed.
Applicants who meet the income, credit, and other requirements, will work together to help build each other’s homes, performing 65% of the work required. More technical work such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning, electrical, drywall and stucco is performed by subcontractors. The self-help builders generally do the foundations, framing, roofing, interior finish and landscaping. Two adults must commit to work at least 20 hours each per week to build the homes. A single head of household will need to find a friend or relative who agrees to help build the homes. The majority of the work is done on weekends because most of the self-help builders have full time weekday jobs. The length of time that it takes a group to build their homes varies from group to group, but generally takes 12 to 15 months.
The self-help builders cannot earn more than 80% of the county median income for their household size, yet need to earn enough to make the mortgage payments. The house payments including principal, interest, property taxes and property insurance are about $1,100 to $1,200 per month. Annual household incomes generally range from around $34,000 to about $65,000. To qualify, the applicants need to have good credit and landlord references.
Founded in 1970, Peoples’ Self-Help Housing has developed 1,200 self-help home ownership residences and over 1,500 affordable rental units in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. For 45 years, the non-profit organization has not only developed affordable housing in over 30 cities and communities but has also provided community facilities, supportive housing programs, financial education, and youth after-school education–programs that foster greater self-sufficiency for low-income households, seniors, the formerly homeless, and special needs households.
For more information call Sheryl Flores at Peoples’ Self-Help Housing (805) 540-4465 or email almaa (at) pshhc (dot) org or visit www.pshhc.org. The applications are available at www.pshhc.org/properties/self_help_ownership/.
About PSHH
Founded in 1970, PSHH is an award winning non-profit organization that develops affordable housing and community facilities for low-income households and homeownership opportunities for working families and special needs populations, such as seniors, veterans, the disabled, and the formerly homeless. With 1,149 self-help homes completed and 1,571 rental units developed, PSHH is the largest affordable housing developer on the Central Coast, with offices in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. For more information on Peoples’ Self-Help Housing, visit www.pshhc.org, email info (at) pshhc (dot) org or phone (805) 781-3088.
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