Charlotte residents in search of affordable housing options may find solace in the story of Zayn Bey, a native Charlottean who struggled to find a home she could afford until she discovered the House Charlotte Program, as reported by Charlotte is home: An Affordable Housing Resource Guide published by the City of Charlotte. Bey, a life-long resident of the city, expressed her affection for Charlotte’s unique balance of urban life and suburban comfort, however, despite being equipped with all the necessary paperwork, loans, and research, homebuying was a formidable challenge fraught with being regularly outbid by investors.
It wasn’t until Bey linked up with the right real estate agent that she was steered towards the city’s support programs, and she was “just so happy for the help” that eventually allowed her to purchase a home within her budget, she told the city’s publication. The House Charlotte Program, in collaboration with DreamKey Partners, extends up to $30,000 in down payment assistance, benefiting individuals like Bey whose household incomes fall up to 110% of the area median income (AMI) and who complete HUD-approved education and counseling.
Beyond homeownership assistance, the City of Charlotte also provides a range of services for individuals facing various housing challenges. Emergency housing assistance is available for Charlotteans facing instability, including resources like NC 2-1-1 for local services and the Crisis Assistance Ministry which provides rent or utility help, according to the article. For homeowners needing repairs, programs like Safe Home Rehabilitation, LeadSafe Charlotte, and the Emergency Repair Program offer support for necessary home safety and habitability renovations…