Posts Tagged ‘Indianapolis’
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership awarded $5.3 million by Lilly Endowment
Funds will support Indianapolis-based nonprofit’s operating costs to continue comprehensive strategies that promote housing choice and affordability INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 16, 2021) – Lilly Endowment Inc. has made a $5.3 million grant to the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP), which will be used to support INHP’s 2021 operations to execute the nonprofit’s two-part mission: Increase affordable…
Read MoreCelebrate Homeownership Month Today
This June, we hope you take a few moments to reflect on the importance of “home.” While most of us have been staying at home and relying on its safety and stability, others have been working hard to stay on track to become or remain a homeowner. We’ve seen demand for INHP services, like one-on-one…
Read MoreMayor Hogsett, INHP and Davis Homes join Old Southside neighborhood to start construction on new, affordable single-family homes
Six of 13 new homes to be built in 2019 as part of Hogsett Administration’s Lift Indy grant focused on neighborhood development INDIANAPOLIS – Today Mayor Hogsett joined the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership® (INHP), Davis Homes and the Old Southside Lift Indy steering committee to officially start construction of six of 13 affordable single-family…
Read MoreIndy Style interviews Rob Evans about affordable housing availability and how to prepare in a competitive market
Executive Vice President Rob Evans explained to Tracy Forner, co-host of WISH-TV’s Indy Style show, the affordable housing market in Marion County is very competitive. Recent data shows the number of homes actively listed to sell between $75,000-$140,000 have dropped nearly 80% since January 2014. Rob shares what buyers can expect and how to prepare…
Read MoreThe five categories that determine your credit score
“I want to buy a house, but my credit score is AWFUL.” Is this something you say? Managing and improving your credit score can be daunting, but the homeownership experts at INHP can help. How do credit scores work? If you’ve ever used a credit card or gotten a loan for a car, you have…
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