523 Mutual Self-Help Housing Grant Program
The 523 Mutual Self-Help Housing Loan program is used primarily to help very low- and low-income
households construct their own homes. The program is targeted to families who are unable to buy clean, safe housing
through conventional methods. Families participating in a mutual self-help project perform approximately 65 percent
of the construction labor on each other's homes under qualified supervision. The savings from the reduction in labor
costs allows otherwise ineligible families to own their homes. If families cannot meet their mortgage payments during
the construction phase, the funds for these payments can be included in the loan.
For more information on this or any program offered by Rural Development, please contact your nearest Area Office.
| Application Materials |
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| 523 Mutual Self-Help Program Regulation (1944-I) |
| Active 523 Program Grantees in Montana |
| Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) |
| SHARES Reporting Program |
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