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All-electric homes too pricey for low-income buyers

25 March 2021 by DSR

 
“For over 33 years, Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity has helped marginalized, low-income families achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable homeownership. In that time, we’ve built 162 homes in Weld County as a way to give a hand up, not a handout, to those in need.

In Weld County, 22% of families are renter households and are extremely low income. Having a secure, long-term place to call home has significant positive impacts on public health outcomes and gives families a stable foundation for the future. Unfortunately, buying a home continues to be out of reach for many families, and it’s not just the cost of the monthly mortgage. “
 
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Witt Brown, Cheri. Colorado Politics 25 March 2021.
 

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