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Sponsor Our ArticlesBirmingham, known as the Magic City, is taking significant steps towards encouraging residents to purchase homes. The city council recently approved $600,000 to fund potential home down payments. The aim is to help make homeownership a realistic goal for a larger number of Magic City inhabitants.
The Birmingham City Council has decided to award the sizable amount of money to Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham. The goal is to support potential home buyers who might otherwise struggle to cover their down payment costs.
According to Council President Darrell O’Quinn, this initiative is perfectly aligned with other housing projects that the city is currently undertaking. He said: “We are about to put a lot of housing stock in the pipeline and we need an equivalent pipeline of people who are ready to occupy that housing.”
O’Quinn drew attention to housing construction projects in the Smithfield neighborhood, which is expected to see remarkable growth. The city plans to construct over a thousand homes within this area by using $50 million of federal funding.
Justin Williams, the President of the Birmingham Realtist Association, underlined the critical importance of these measures for the city, and for the residents of Magic City. He said, “This is a great opportunity for the city of Birmingham to invest in the residents of the city of Birmingham in regards to down payment assistance for the wealth-building dream of homeownership.”
Williams revealed that the funds will be available starting May 1. He also pointed out that the Birmingham Realtist Association plans to join forces with Neighborhood Housing Services to ensure the community is well informed about the initiative.
“Birmingham Realtist Association and Neighborhood Housing Services will be partnering together to disseminate that information to the community and making sure that all of our professionals are trained properly to be able to service our consumers with a level of excellence,” stated Williams.
He further explained that around $10,000 will be available for each down payment. Given the frequently fluctuating real estate market, these funds will be crucial for buyers seeking homes.
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