
HUD Launches a New Program

The Department of Housing and Urban Development or HUD has launched a new program to help with job creation through a series of grants. Armed with 150 million dollars provided by Congress the entity that is overseeing the project is the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities or OHSC. According to HUD, W-2 employed households are still feeling financially pressured. According the Department of Labor, January saw the first unemployment decline in over a year to 9.7%. While it is a decrease we are still close to the historic highs. In addition, HUD has determined that the average household spends half of its monthly wage on housing and transportation. What this all means is the OSHC has been set up to help the average homeowner. The new office will provide grants to metropolitan planning organizations, state governments and non-profit organizations to improve access to affordable housing. It will also invest in energy efficient homes and buildings and put emphasis on energy efficient retrofitting for new home purchases. What does all of this mean? It means that President Obama is trying to make good on his promise to improve our economy through housing subsidies. Whether this plan will have any significant impact to the average home owner remains to be seen.
Mark Hollander is an active mortgage banker. Contact Hollander Financial or call 800-429-0256. Mark is on Twitter at @HOLLANDER_FHA.
