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November 11, 2009 at 2:08 PM #16644November 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM #480681
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ParticipantDo you have more info on this program? Link? I know someone who may qualify.
November 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM #480851jpinpb
ParticipantDo you have more info on this program? Link? I know someone who may qualify.
November 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM #481213jpinpb
ParticipantDo you have more info on this program? Link? I know someone who may qualify.
November 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM #481292jpinpb
ParticipantDo you have more info on this program? Link? I know someone who may qualify.
November 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM #481515jpinpb
ParticipantDo you have more info on this program? Link? I know someone who may qualify.
November 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #483535jimmyle
ParticipantThe program is in Poway. There are about 12 homes available (23 sold). The 12 remaining are all attached homes about 1400 sq ft that are selling about $350K. But you will be able to get $60K no interest loan from the gov’t. In addition you get $4K rebate for the solar panels installed and $8K bailout money. So this might be a good deal for someone.
I attended the Poway Affordable Home meeting with my sister and the realtor (in charge of the program) is very suprised that 12 homes are still available. Many people dropped out of the process for many reasons. Some didn’t qualify. Some didn’t like the homes or location.
My sister also dropped out. The homes are next to a trailer park so my sister doesn’t like it. Another reason is that she is getting marry next year and her fiancee has high income. According to the program, if my sister knows that her income will be high next year and still try to buy a home through this program with her current income it could be FRAUD.
http://homes.pacificscene.com/index.php/psh-communities/san-diego-homes/psh-meadows.html
November 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #483699jimmyle
ParticipantThe program is in Poway. There are about 12 homes available (23 sold). The 12 remaining are all attached homes about 1400 sq ft that are selling about $350K. But you will be able to get $60K no interest loan from the gov’t. In addition you get $4K rebate for the solar panels installed and $8K bailout money. So this might be a good deal for someone.
I attended the Poway Affordable Home meeting with my sister and the realtor (in charge of the program) is very suprised that 12 homes are still available. Many people dropped out of the process for many reasons. Some didn’t qualify. Some didn’t like the homes or location.
My sister also dropped out. The homes are next to a trailer park so my sister doesn’t like it. Another reason is that she is getting marry next year and her fiancee has high income. According to the program, if my sister knows that her income will be high next year and still try to buy a home through this program with her current income it could be FRAUD.
http://homes.pacificscene.com/index.php/psh-communities/san-diego-homes/psh-meadows.html
November 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #484074jimmyle
ParticipantThe program is in Poway. There are about 12 homes available (23 sold). The 12 remaining are all attached homes about 1400 sq ft that are selling about $350K. But you will be able to get $60K no interest loan from the gov’t. In addition you get $4K rebate for the solar panels installed and $8K bailout money. So this might be a good deal for someone.
I attended the Poway Affordable Home meeting with my sister and the realtor (in charge of the program) is very suprised that 12 homes are still available. Many people dropped out of the process for many reasons. Some didn’t qualify. Some didn’t like the homes or location.
My sister also dropped out. The homes are next to a trailer park so my sister doesn’t like it. Another reason is that she is getting marry next year and her fiancee has high income. According to the program, if my sister knows that her income will be high next year and still try to buy a home through this program with her current income it could be FRAUD.
http://homes.pacificscene.com/index.php/psh-communities/san-diego-homes/psh-meadows.html
November 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #484158jimmyle
ParticipantThe program is in Poway. There are about 12 homes available (23 sold). The 12 remaining are all attached homes about 1400 sq ft that are selling about $350K. But you will be able to get $60K no interest loan from the gov’t. In addition you get $4K rebate for the solar panels installed and $8K bailout money. So this might be a good deal for someone.
I attended the Poway Affordable Home meeting with my sister and the realtor (in charge of the program) is very suprised that 12 homes are still available. Many people dropped out of the process for many reasons. Some didn’t qualify. Some didn’t like the homes or location.
My sister also dropped out. The homes are next to a trailer park so my sister doesn’t like it. Another reason is that she is getting marry next year and her fiancee has high income. According to the program, if my sister knows that her income will be high next year and still try to buy a home through this program with her current income it could be FRAUD.
http://homes.pacificscene.com/index.php/psh-communities/san-diego-homes/psh-meadows.html
November 17, 2009 at 8:27 AM #484384jimmyle
ParticipantThe program is in Poway. There are about 12 homes available (23 sold). The 12 remaining are all attached homes about 1400 sq ft that are selling about $350K. But you will be able to get $60K no interest loan from the gov’t. In addition you get $4K rebate for the solar panels installed and $8K bailout money. So this might be a good deal for someone.
I attended the Poway Affordable Home meeting with my sister and the realtor (in charge of the program) is very suprised that 12 homes are still available. Many people dropped out of the process for many reasons. Some didn’t qualify. Some didn’t like the homes or location.
My sister also dropped out. The homes are next to a trailer park so my sister doesn’t like it. Another reason is that she is getting marry next year and her fiancee has high income. According to the program, if my sister knows that her income will be high next year and still try to buy a home through this program with her current income it could be FRAUD.
http://homes.pacificscene.com/index.php/psh-communities/san-diego-homes/psh-meadows.html
November 17, 2009 at 8:34 AM #483545jpinpb
ParticipantSome very restrictive parameters. But I think your sister could’ve still participated:
“16. After I purchase the unit, do I still need to maintain my income, assets or household size?
No. After close of escrow, a household may change their household size by having more children, receive salary increases that put their total household income above the maximum limit for their household size, and hold assets that exceed the maximum asset limitation. It is the collective hope of the Poway Redevelopment Agency and Pacific Scene Homes that households continue to build strong families and increase wealth.”I couldn’t find anything about resale, but I would think those also have restrictions.
November 17, 2009 at 8:34 AM #483709jpinpb
ParticipantSome very restrictive parameters. But I think your sister could’ve still participated:
“16. After I purchase the unit, do I still need to maintain my income, assets or household size?
No. After close of escrow, a household may change their household size by having more children, receive salary increases that put their total household income above the maximum limit for their household size, and hold assets that exceed the maximum asset limitation. It is the collective hope of the Poway Redevelopment Agency and Pacific Scene Homes that households continue to build strong families and increase wealth.”I couldn’t find anything about resale, but I would think those also have restrictions.
November 17, 2009 at 8:34 AM #484084jpinpb
ParticipantSome very restrictive parameters. But I think your sister could’ve still participated:
“16. After I purchase the unit, do I still need to maintain my income, assets or household size?
No. After close of escrow, a household may change their household size by having more children, receive salary increases that put their total household income above the maximum limit for their household size, and hold assets that exceed the maximum asset limitation. It is the collective hope of the Poway Redevelopment Agency and Pacific Scene Homes that households continue to build strong families and increase wealth.”I couldn’t find anything about resale, but I would think those also have restrictions.
November 17, 2009 at 8:34 AM #484168jpinpb
ParticipantSome very restrictive parameters. But I think your sister could’ve still participated:
“16. After I purchase the unit, do I still need to maintain my income, assets or household size?
No. After close of escrow, a household may change their household size by having more children, receive salary increases that put their total household income above the maximum limit for their household size, and hold assets that exceed the maximum asset limitation. It is the collective hope of the Poway Redevelopment Agency and Pacific Scene Homes that households continue to build strong families and increase wealth.”I couldn’t find anything about resale, but I would think those also have restrictions.
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