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Home Ownership Programs
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The City provides affordable ownership opportunities at a number of sites, through deed restricted, price controlled covenants. The Purchase and Resale Program provides for a small increase in value each year. It is an opportunity to gain all of the benefits of ownership, such as tax benefits, increased equity and freedom from renting. To qualify to purchase a home in the Program, a household must have a family member who works in the City of Monterey, or the household must live in the City. The income from all adults living in the household must be below the maximum for a Moderate Income Household.

Application for First Time Homeowners Adobe PDF

Inventory of Affordable Housing & AB987 Compliance
State bill AB987 creates new requirements related to the recording of affordability covenants or restrictions on redevelopment agency-assisted housing, requires redevelopment agencies to maintain a database of assisted units, and allows low- or moderate-income families to enforce redevelopment housing requirements.
  1. Affordable Housing Unit Inventory Adobe PDF updated list posted soon
  2. AB987 Compliance Unit Allocation Adobe PDF updated list posted soon
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HUD Resources
HUDHomeowner Assistance Resources provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Urban Development (HUD)
Email or contact HUD for any Fair Housing Act violation complaints at (800) 669-9777 and for the hearing impaired, please call TTY (800) 927-9275.

Fair Housing Act (available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Arabic, Chinese). 
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National Center for Healthy Housing

National Center for Healthy Housing

NCHH is the leading organization solely dedicated to establishing healthy, green, and safe homes for families across all income levels through research, education, training and policy efforts.

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