HOYO Central Texas Espanol
If you're a person with a disability and dream of owning a home in Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, or Williamson Counties, here's some good news: HOYO IS HERE! The Texas Home of Your Own Coalition offers three innovative programs to help people with disabilities overcome the most common barriers to homeownership. You may be eligible for one or more of these exciting programs: Down Payment Assistance Down payment and closing cost assistance for qualified buyers is available through funds from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Additional funds may also be available through the City of Austin's First Time Homebuyer Program. HomeChoices Home Mortgage An innovative home mortgage loan product sponsored by Fannie Mae may offer the flexibility needed to help you qualify for a loan. Home Modification Funds TDHCA funding is available to complete home modifications needed for accessibility and to bring homes up to standard. You May Be Eligible! To be eligible for HOYO assistance, you must: · Have a documentable disability; · Meet income guidelines; · Qualify for mortgage financing and be able to make some contribution towards the down payment and upfront fees from your own funds; and · Complete the HOYO orientation and homebuyer education classes. The Steps to Homeownership - Call Texas Home of Your Own to learn about the program and sign up for the next HOYO Orientation.
- Attend the HOYO Orientation and learn about the assistance available in Central Texas and pick up a HOYO Participant Application.
- Return your completed application and begin working with HOYO staff on your next steps.
Bilingual staff are available to assist you. Texas Home of Your Own Coalition 1016 La Posada, Suite 145 Austin, TX 78752 Phone (v/TDD): 512-472-9195 Toll Free (v/TDD): 800-988-4696 Fax: 512-472-8026 E-mail: info@ucptexas.org The Texas Home of Your Own Coalition is one of many innovative programs serving Texans with disabilities created by United Cerebral Palsy of Texas and complies with all Fair Housing Equal Opportunity regulations. HOYO receives major financial assistance from the Texas Council on Developmental Disabilities and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. |