Strong Homes loans: 52 approvals, $1.09 million obligated; 2026 budget proposed at $1 million

5962734 · October 20, 2025

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

NIDC and Department of City Development staff reported 52 Strong Homes loans approved year to date totaling $1,090,557 in city dollars obligated; staff said the program has 79 applications in process and the executive budget recommends $1,000,000 for 2026.

Mark (NIDC) presented the Strong Homes loan program update to the committee. He said that year to date 52 loans have been approved, obligating $1,090,557 of city funds, and that 79 applications are currently in process. The program provides low-interest deferred-payment loans and technical assistance for critical home repairs, typically serving homeowners of houses built before 1939 who have owned them for more than 15 years.

Staff explained loan types and limits: the maximum Strong Homes loan is $25,000; program options include deferred payment 0% loans, 0% payback loans, and 3% interest payback loans. Staff also described borrower targeting: elderly (age 60+) or disabled households at 60% or less of area median income (AMI) may qualify for the deferred-payment loan; other applicants are eligible for different loan products based on income and age/ability.

The committee asked about underwriting, the loan portfolio, delinquency and cash flow; staff said NIDC currently underwrites and services the loans and that some prior loans were previously sold to Associated Bank but the department now retains underwriting responsibility. The department reported a proposed 2026 appropriation of $1,000,000 for the Strong Homes program.