Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency
Top Reasons to Build a Mutual Self-Help Home
1.“Sweat Equity”
Approximately $20,000 instant equity when you move into your new home.
2.Own a New Home
Homes range from 1266-1500 square feet and include at least 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, and a double car garage. All homes are certified Energy Star.
3. Become a “Smart Buyer”
SEICAA requires all participants to complete Homebuyers Essentials Training, including Pre- and Post-Purchase components. Homebuyers will have knowledge and skills needed to maintain homeownership.
4.Affordable Monthly Payments
Mortgages are fixed 1-6% interest rates.
5.Build Your Neighborhood
Get to know your neighbors and develop a sense of community.
6.Acquire New Skills
Through time spent on site, you’ll learn basic construction skills (making future maintenance and repairs easier) and how to weatherize your home.
2013 Program Income Guidelines
1 Person
2 Person
4 Person
6 Person
Bannock
$31,900
$36,500
$45,600
$52,900
Bear Lake
$28,900
$33,050
$41,300
$47,900
Bingham
$30,800
$35,200
$44,000
$51,050
Caribou
$31,900
$36,500
$45,600
$52,900
Franklin
$32,300
$36,900
$46,150
$53,550
Oneida
$30,600
$34,950
$43,700
$50,700
Power
$31,900
$36,500
$45,600
$52,900
Contact:
Ramona Raymond
rraymond@seicaa.org
208-232-1114 x157
Submit Applications to:
SEICAA
Attn: Ramona Raymond
641 N. 8th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201