DailyCourier reports from Prescott Valley, Arizona the town government will receive $300,000 from the Arizona Department of Housing to fix-up owner-occupied homes and replace aging manufactured houses. The program is designed to help low to moderate-income households remedy building code violations or health and safety issues. MHProNews.com has learned the grant is sufficient to repair 10-15 homes, providing the homeowners’ income is below the area median income. There was no specification as to how many manufactured homes may need replacing.
(Photo credit: Town of Prescott Valley, AZ)
2 thoughts on “Grant Money to Replace Manufactured Homes”
What a wonderful Program – are any other States offering Grants?
Anonymous
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Good question! Answer, yes, to learn more, contact your state association and/or department of housing. Even some counties have programs that MH and/or Mods can be used.
What a wonderful Program – are any other States offering Grants?
J
Good question! Answer, yes, to learn more, contact your state association and/or department of housing. Even some counties have programs that MH and/or Mods can be used.