BillG_in_TX
Veteran Member
Bill,
I think that the shingle look is fantastic, as well as more expensive, and there's very little in the way of "gilding" in a Habitat Home. Just a safe, decent, affordable place to live. Now for my home - we are looking at this feature.
By the way, your patient CAN afford to buy a new home as long as it's a Habitat Home. All Habitat Homes are sold to the homeowner at cost, after they supply enough "sweat equity" for a down payment. They have to be able to make the principal payments and pay taxes and insurance, but there is never any interest charged on the loan. Principal payments are plowed back into building more homes for families.
You're right - a great program, and Habitat is now one of the nation's largest home builders, with more than 100,000 homes built to date wordwide. Check <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.habitat.org/>http://www.habitat.org/</A> for more information.
I think that the shingle look is fantastic, as well as more expensive, and there's very little in the way of "gilding" in a Habitat Home. Just a safe, decent, affordable place to live. Now for my home - we are looking at this feature.
By the way, your patient CAN afford to buy a new home as long as it's a Habitat Home. All Habitat Homes are sold to the homeowner at cost, after they supply enough "sweat equity" for a down payment. They have to be able to make the principal payments and pay taxes and insurance, but there is never any interest charged on the loan. Principal payments are plowed back into building more homes for families.
You're right - a great program, and Habitat is now one of the nation's largest home builders, with more than 100,000 homes built to date wordwide. Check <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.habitat.org/>http://www.habitat.org/</A> for more information.