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Local govemments can partner with local non-profit homeownership organizations or tap into <br />existing local programs to resell the homes to low- and moderate -income residents of the <br />community. The local govemments will be required to purchase the properties and convey <br />them to the nonprofit organizations for rehabilitation and resale to first-time homebuyers. <br />Over one thousand properties are currently available and new houses will be added on a <br />weekly basis. <br />To find out if properties are available for sale in your community, visit <br />and click on your state to find out where homes are located. <br />For detailed program information on HUD's Dollar Homes, read the Off <br />HUD Homes for Sale <br />Ice of Housing Notice <br />(pdf liis). <br />Content lot modified: May 1, 2000 <br />Chairman Ginn inquired about back taxes, and stated the Commissioners needed to <br />know more information about the particular house. <br />Louise Hubbard, Director of Indian River Homeless Services Council, Inc., <br />explained that the only expense to the County is the cost to transfer the title. All other <br />expenses or searches are paid for in Maitland, Florida, as part of the new program which <br />started last May. The program is called "HUD dollar homes '. The county can buy the house <br />and make it available to a true not-for-profit organization which could find it possible to <br />make it available in any equitable way. There is a deadline for the County to acquire this <br />house or it will be back on the market the 15' of February, after which a developer can buy <br />it for 30% under the appraised value. <br />February 13, 2001 <br />159 <br />61t117PG171 <br />Case No <br />Address <br />Bd/Ba <br />Appraised Value <br />Deadline <br />094 121959 <br />584 5th Street SW VERO BEACH, FL 32962 <br />Get Map , Lead Based Paint <br />2/1 <br />$41 000 <br />02/15/01 <br />Chairman Ginn inquired about back taxes, and stated the Commissioners needed to <br />know more information about the particular house. <br />Louise Hubbard, Director of Indian River Homeless Services Council, Inc., <br />explained that the only expense to the County is the cost to transfer the title. All other <br />expenses or searches are paid for in Maitland, Florida, as part of the new program which <br />started last May. The program is called "HUD dollar homes '. The county can buy the house <br />and make it available to a true not-for-profit organization which could find it possible to <br />make it available in any equitable way. There is a deadline for the County to acquire this <br />house or it will be back on the market the 15' of February, after which a developer can buy <br />it for 30% under the appraised value. <br />February 13, 2001 <br />159 <br />61t117PG171 <br />
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