Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)

Under Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), federal funds will be released by HUD to implement two new Homeownership products.  MSHDA has set aside $10,000,000 of Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds to provide additional home ownership opportunities to eligible borrowers who meet MSHDA’s NSP income limits and sales price limit of $224,500.  Borrowers must purchase an existing foreclosed or abandoned property in an "area of greatest need,” as defined by HUD.

 

NSP 80/20 Loan Program
The abandoned or foreclosed property has been purchased, rehabbed, and is now being sold by a MSHDA Grantee or Non-Profit Agency to an eligible borrower who is obtaining 100% financing from the Homeownership Division.

 

NSP Acquisition Rehab Loan Program
The eligible borrower purchases an existing abandoned or foreclosed property and the Homeownership Division provides downpayment assistance up to $10,000 for properties not requiring repairs, or up to $25,000 if including the cost of repairs.

With both programs, the second lien is a 0%, non-amortizing loan, forgivable over a 10 year term at 10% per year.
These programs will be available on July 7, 2009 through MSHDA approved participating lenders on a first-come, first-served basis.  Please contact a participating Lender for further information or contact us at (517) 373-6840.
 

HUD Areas of Greatest Need
Foreclosure Risk Score must be 6 or greater. Please use one of the following links to determine the Property Risk Score.

Related Documents


Application Process:

Please contact a participating Lender for further information or contact us at (517) 373-6840.


Contact Information:
Name: Michigan State Housing Development Authority
Address: 735 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
Phone: (517) 373-6840
Email:
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Website
Michigan State Housing Development Authority: Agency Page, Website