Habitat for Humanity to Accept Applications for Housing Program in Redmond

istock_11720_homeconstruction

Bend, OR. – Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is excited to announce that their housing application period for the Quince Townhomes in Redmond will be open January 15-Feb 1.  This contemporary style town-home community is conveniently located near the Redmond commercial district at the north end of town.

The Habitat homes for sale in this 10-unit land-lease development are 3-bedroom, 2-bath homes including a garage. People interested in applying for these homes must meet income guidelines for Home Loan approval. This applies to residents who live and/or work in Redmond.

  • Minimum income: $33,000 – $33,600 for 2-5-person household
  • Maximum income: $49,000 – $66,100.
  • 620 minimum credit score

Applications may be picked up during open hours at the Bend ReStore Cashiers Counter, Monday – Saturday from 1 p.m.-6 p.m. or online at https://bendredmondhabitat.org/habitat-homeownership/

The applications are due: February 1, 2021

 

About Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity

Bend-Redmond Habitat builds strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership for families and individuals in Bend and Redmond.  We are dedicated to changing lives by bringing people together to help make a difference in our communities through affordable housing.  Since 1989, Bend-Redmond Habitat has built 158 homes and repaired 146 more, providing more than 1041 children and adults a safe, secure and healthy home.  bendredmondhabitat.org 541.385.5387.

The Bend ReStore is a home improvement resale center that accepts and sells a wide variety of building materials, appliances and home furnishings. All proceeds from the ReStore benefit Bend-Redmond Habitat’s mission. For more information, restorebend.org, 541.312.6709.

480941272_29651672671098082_3065510438929561848_n

Veterans Appreciation Day

Join us for a heartfelt day dedicated to honoring and celebrating our veterans at Veterans Appreciation Day! This special event is designed to show gratitude to those who have served while raising funds to support local veterans

oregon-2

ODOT Funding Cuts Begin September 16th

The Oregon Department of Transportation is experiencing a funding crisis driven by flattening and declining gas tax revenues, inflation and restrictions on available funding. This crisis could result in the largest layoff in Oregon state government history.