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Teacher Next Door is open to any person employed full-time by a public school, private school, or federal, state, county, or municipal education agency as a state-certified classroom teacher or administrator in grades K-12. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) wants to make American communities stronger. The Teacher Next Door (TND) program is designed to further this goal by encouraging teachers* to buy homes in low and moderate-income neighborhoods.
Who can participate? Teachers wishing to purchase a home under the TND program must be in good standing with their employer. Your employer must certify that you are a full-time teacher or school administrator. You don't have to be a first-time homebuyer to participate. However, you cannot own any other home at the time you close on your TND home. You must agree to live in the HUD home as your only residence for 3-years after you move into it. Additional details and rules for the Teacher Next Door program may be found in Housing Notice 99-30.
How do I participate? You may also buy a home from a government agency or a nonprofit organization that bought the home from HUD. When an agency or nonprofit buys the house, HUD expects the full discount to be passed on to you. In all cases, HUD requires that you sign a second mortgage and note for the discount amount. No interest or payments are required on this "silent second" provided you fulfill the three-year occupancy requirement.
What are the benefits for the teacher? If the home you want to purchase needs repairs, you may use FHA's 203(k) mortgage program. This program allows you to finance both the purchase of the home and the cost of needed repairs. You have the benefit of one loan for both costs and one monthly payment. Discuss these financing options with your lender. Because homes sold through the TND program are located in Revitalization Areas there may be additional assistance from state or local government sources. Local or state governments want to encourage families and businesses to move into Revitalization Area neighborhoods. Contact your state government housing office or local municipal government and request information on assistance for homebuyers. I already purchased a home under the TND Program. Where can I get information about my second mortgage? Information is available on the OND/TND Loan Servicing page.
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