Habitat Archuleta Accepting Applications for 2024 Build Season

Photo courtesy Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County.

To help address the housing shortage in our community, Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County is building 15 homes in 5 Years…

Historically, Habitat Archuleta has built one home per year for thirty years. Thanks to the overwhelming support from our community, we are tripling our build capacity. We’re now in our second year of our five-year plan, and we’re accepting applications for potential homeowners.

Homeownership applications are available at our office, just above the downtown TBK Bank, near Natural Grocers. Hard copies are hung on the bulletin board outside the office, or applicants are welcome to pop in and ask a few questions if they pick up an application in person.

Homeownership applications are also available to download from our website, www.HabitatArchuleta.org

We are accepting applications now through the end of June. We partner with potential homeowners who have reliable income, at 80 percent of the Area Median Income or lower. These numbers are updated in the spring every year, but we have not been updated on the 2023 income limits yet.

The Habitat Archuleta application is essentially a mortgage application, supporting documents are required. In order for the application to be considered complete, all supporting documents must also be provided by the end of June.

The process to partner with Habitat Archuleta is over a year long. Homebuyer education is required, a minimum credit score of 640, and three hundred hours of sweat equity in helping build your own home must be contributed throughout the year-long process.

If applicants are unsure they would qualify for a mortgage loan, applying to partner to build with Habitat Archuleta is a great place to start! Homeowner Services Coordinator, Leah Ballard, can give applicants an idea of the steps toward homeownership.

We cannot thank our community enough on behalf of our homeowners, the businesses who employ them, and the children who rely upon them. Habitat Archuleta projects are a combination of volunteer labor, subcontractors, in-kind donation of products and services, and homeowner sweat equity. Habitat families work alongside volunteers to build their home and pay an affordable mortgage.

Click here to learn more about helping us build.

Starting June 20, we’ll be on the job site Tuesday through Saturday, 9am to 3:30pm. Please call (970) 264-6960 or email office@HabitatArchuleta.org before you arrive, so we can plan for how many hands will be on deck.

Watch our ‘Thank You’ advertisements to find out who in your community is supporting affordable home ownership.

Leah Ballard

Leah Ballard is Homeowner Services Coordinator for Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County.