HOME FOR GOOD IS A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Home For Good's Equity First affordable housing program is the first of its kind in the country. Never before have prospective homeowners been able to live in the home they wish to purchase and begin buying prior to actually qualifying for financing. Home For Good lets its participants choose the home they wish to purchase and provides assumable home mortgage financing with fixed interest rates along with hands-on counseling to assist them in purchasing their new home.
We are partnered with regional and national industry leading organizations. All transactions are guided by approved licensed professionals that are familiar with our programs and are sensitive to our participants' issues. We provide expert home-ownership counseling, home-buyer education and property maintenance advisers. Our assumable home loans are underwritten based on Federal Housing Administration requirements.
Home For Good's Equity First program creates homeownership opportunities for a wide variety of people who have difficulty qualifying for affordable home financing, have little or no down payment, or are unsure of whether they are ready to take on the responsibilities of homeownership. Equity First is designed to service those recovering from hardships, overcoming student loans or transitioning from a 'life happens' moment.
Renters that wish to own a home and begin building equity and are tired of "throwing away" their money on rental payments
Buyers who have a good income, but are having difficulty saving for closing costs and the large down payment necessary to purchase a home
Buyers with credit issues that want their own home but have difficulty qualifying for conventional financing
Someone with a work history of less than two years in the same line of business that wants to live in a home today and begin building equity
Self-employed individuals, business owners, union workers, trade school students, government employees, graduates in apprentice or residency, and many more
New college graduates and graduate school students who are ready for the next big step in life - even with student loan debt