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5/7/2012
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Household Size Income Level Household Size Income Level <br />One $53,950 Five $83,250 <br />Two $61,650 Six $89,400 <br />Three $69,350 Seven $95,550 <br />Four $77,050 Eight $101,750 <br />The purchasing household need not be first time homebuyers, but may not currently <br />own another home, including rental property, and must intend to occupy the new home <br />as their principle residence. They must complete a pre-purchase homebuyer <br />counseling program offered by a HUD-approved homebuyer counseling agency. In <br />addition, they must be pre-qualified for a conventional, fixed interest rate mortgage, and <br />must make a minimum down payment of 3% using their own funds. Gift funds or loan <br />funds may not be used for this purpose. Household size may not exceed two persons <br />per bedroom plus one. <br />Sales Price <br />The homes will be sold at a price equal to or less than the lowest of the following: <br />Total development cost, meaning the total of all funds that were required to <br />acquire, rehabilitate and sell the home; <br />Appraised after rehabilitation value; <br />Affordable housing price as adjusted for the number of bedrooms, the assumed <br />household size for that number of bedrooms, and the maximum household <br />income for a low- or very low-income household of that size <br />As calculated for the NSP Program, effective December 1, 2011, the assumed <br />household sizes and the allowable housing prices were as follows: <br /> One Two Three Four Bedrm Five <br /> Bedrm Bedrm Bedrm Bedrm <br />Household Size 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons Five Six <br /> Persons Persons <br />Allowable Sales $164,200 $184,000 $199,300 $213,400 $228,100 <br />Price <br />Occupancy and Resale Restrictions <br />For a period of fifteen years commencing with the transfer of title to the homebuyer, <br />program participants will be required to maintain their home as their principle place of <br />residence. Those who fail to do so will be found in default of their loan agreement and <br />be subject to a requirement that they sell their home to a low-income homebuyer at a <br />price affordable to such a homebuyer. Program participants voluntarily seeking to sell <br />their home during this initial 15 year ownership will also need to sell their homes to low- <br />income households at affordable prices. <br />Exhibit 1 <br />29C-6
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