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Applications for affordable homes in Citrus Heights now open

By Sara Beth Williams–
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento is now accepting applications for the second phase of affordable homes for the Sayonara Housing Project in Citrus Heights, its largest project to date, according to the nonprofit’s CEO.

On Friday, Aug. 15, the nonprofit celebrated a major milestone by raising the very first walls for two homes in Phase I of the project, which will involve three phases and 26 completed homes.

The event brought together civic leaders, local nonprofits like the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights, a host of volunteers, and future Habitat homeowners to mark the start of vertical construction.

Families purchasing homes through the program are required to contribute 500 hours of sweat equity toward the building process.

Homes in Phase 2 of the housing project will include affordable three- and four-bedroom homes featuring energy-efficient designs to help homeowners save on utility costs.

Available homes include: three-bedroom homes with two and a half baths, ranging from 1,199 to 1,247 square feet and four-bedroom homes with two baths, totaling 1,452 square feet

To apply, interested first-time homebuyers must attend either an in-person or virtual orientation before beginning the application process. Applications will be accepted through Oct. 1.

Homeownership loans are financed at 30 percent of a homeowner’s gross monthly income, with the equivalent of zero percent interest over 30 years, according to a Habitat for Humanity press release.

For more details or to begin the application process, visit Habitat for Humanity Greater Sacramento’s website at habitatgreatersac.org/apply.