$500,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase advances transit initiatives
The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) is pleased to announce a $500,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase to enable the creation of an innovative equitable transit-oriented development (ETOD) fund. “The ETOD fund puts a deliberate focus on the availability of affordable housing near transit, especially as IndyGo’s bus rapid transit lines transform Indianapolis,” said Moira Carlstedt,…
Read MoreINHP selects 10 nonprofits to receive funding for neighborhood revitalization initiatives
Nearly $1 million to be awarded across Marion County INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP) board of directors is pleased to announce 10 Marion County neighborhood-serving organizations will be the recipient of grant funds which will be used toward affordable housing preservation and development, and collaborations that will continue to enhance housing in Indianapolis.…
Read MorePay off your home faster with INHP’s unique Mortgage Accelerator program
Would you like to pay your home off faster and pay less interest over time? Traditional mortgages generally feature a fixed interest rate over a 30-year term. With INHP’s Mortgage Accelerator, you can pay off your home in as few as 20 years if you qualify and purchase your home using an INHP home loan.…
Read MoreSee how student loan debt affects your ability to qualify for a mortgage
Owning a home is possible with student loan debt. Before you apply for a home loan, INHP encourages you to understand how a mortgage lender might determine your monthly student loan payment and how that calculation may impact your long-term homeownership success. Click here to download INHP’s student loan debt brochure, where will learn about:…
Read MoreTop five questions when working with INHP
We understand you may wonder how INHP helps homebuyers exactly. Below you’ll find answers to the most commonly asked questions about our process so you can feel confident in our approach to help make your homeownership journey successful. Why does INHP need my credit score and financial information? The INHP team will review your credit…
Read MoreSix ways you can prep your home for winter
Recent lower temps mean that you’re likely starting to reach for warmer clothes and thinking about the winter ahead. Have you thought about prepping your home for colder weather to come? Use these simple tips to make sure you’re staying safe and warm this winter: Trim the trees and bushes around your house. Remove dead branches…
Read MoreINHP funds construction of 29 new affordable homes in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 18, 2018) – The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership is fulfilling its goal of catalyzing change in Indianapolis neighborhoods. Earlier this year, the 30-year-old nonprofit brought Marion County a new way to fund single-family housing and neighborhood revitalization. Today, INHP has deployed more than $4.5 million to create 29 affordable homes in three Indianapolis neighborhoods,…
Read MoreBuying a home? Three things to know before you seal the deal
The process of buying a home can feel very overwhelming. From unfamiliar lending terms to sharing personal information, finding someone you trust to help you make such a significant purchase is important. Here are three things you can do to ensure you don’t get taken advantage of during your journey to homeownership: Learn how to spot…
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