Help for Phoenix Home Owners Facing Foreclosure
September 10th, 2008 categories: For Buyers, Phoenix Foreclosures, Real Estate News
The Govener, Janet Napolitano, annouced today, a $13.6 million initiative designed to strengthen state efforts to meet the needs of Arizona families and communities hard hit by the economy
Housing Arizona, will expand services to homeowners and neighborhoods affected by mounting foreclosures, and for families and individuals facing homelessness. 
From the press release:
“Housing Arizona is supported with funds from the State Housing Trust Fund and includes $6.1 million to expand existing programs and $7.5 million in new resources to tackle the growing dilemma of homelessness and mortgage foreclosure. The Housing Trust Fund was created by the state legislature in 1988 to address the growing need for affordable housing across Arizona, and is the only source of flexible funding available for housing and community development, especially in rural Arizona.
The initiative funding, administered by the Arizona Department of Housing, will continue the eviction and foreclosure prevention programs across the state, match federal foreclosure counseling funds, support continued outreach to troubled homeowners, and provide state support to ensure the successful deployment of new federal dollars targeted to assisting neighborhoods severely impacted by foreclosures. “
Foreclosures in the Phoenix Real Estate market continue to rise, recent data suggests that more than 16,000 households faced foreclosure in the first six months of 2008.
If you are facing foreclosure, there is a state-funded foreclosure toll-free hotline (1-877-488-1211), where homeowners are matched with foreclosure counselors who guide them through the complexities of negotiating positive outcomes with lenders and servicers. These services are provided at no charge to the homeowner.
Help for Phoenix First Time Home Buyers
In addition to helping people facing foreclosure, the plan will also allocate $2 million for first-time homebuyers’ down payment assistance to help families take advantage of the affordable housing.
























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