Program Details
West Central Minnesota Communities Action, Inc.
Minnesota Urban and Rural Homesteading (MURL)
Minnesota Urban and Rural Homestead Program (MURL) is a first-time homebuyer program for low- to moderate-income families who are unable to purchase a home through conventional means.
Description
Minnesota Urban and Rural Homestead Program (MURL) is a first-time homebuyer program for low- to moderate-income families who are unable to purchase a home through conventional means.
Eligible families must be considered "at risk" for home ownership. Barriers such as past credit problems, lack of a down payment, and low wages are all factors that limit a household's ability to own a home and would be considered "risk factors" for home ownership.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Douglas County
- Grant County
- Pope County
- Stevens County
- Traverse County
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- Family
- People with low income
Eligibility
Eligible homebuyers must meet income guidelines, be first-time homebuyers (a first-time homebuyer includes individuals who owned a home with a spouse or significant other and are separated or divorced, individuals who have not owned a home in the last three years, and individuals who have never owned a home), and be unable to purchase a home through traditional financing. Buyers must pay 25% of their gross monthly income as the monthly house payment. Hazard insurance and property taxes are escrowed and are included in the 25% payment.
Application Instructions
Download, print and mail application from agency website or call with questions
Location
411 Industrial Park Blvd, Elbow Lake, MN, 56531
Area Served
Services are primarily focused on Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens and Traverse counties.
Individual programs may serve counties outside this area.
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 320-304-3458
- Main: 218-685-4486
- Toll Free: 800-492-4805
Websites
Other Services at this Location
- Community Action Agency Provides programs and services that help individuals and families with low incomes.
- Emergency Shelter Provides a temporary place to stay for people that do not have housing
- Energy Assistance Program Helps renters and homeowners pay their home heating bills and may also assist homeowners to fix or replace their broken furnace
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) Short-term help for low-income families, youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless
- Foreclosure Avoidance Counseling Information and assistance to help you to keep your house if you are having trouble paying the mortgage. This agency provides free Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-approved counseling.
- Help Paying for Basic Needs Short term help for basic needs like food, shelter and transportation
- Rehabilitation Loans - Small Cities Housing No-interest loans for owner-occupied housing repair projects
- Transportation - Ready Ride Program that provides rides for people in the community
- Weatherization Assistance Program Helps low-income homeowners and renters to reduce energy costs
Last Update
9/19/2024