731.422.1366

Making Quality, Affordable Housing Available To Area Residents




Do You Need Assistance To Reach The Goal Of Home Ownership?

Residential grants valued up to $14,999 are currently available to Gibson, Crockett, and Madison County residents ready to buy or build their first home. Affordable Housing Community Development Corporation, a not-for-profit agency, is here to help qualified residents obtain grant assistance.

Can You Answer "Yes" to these questions...

Y N Do you live in Gibson, Crockett, or Madison County?
Y N Are you a first-time homebuyer or have you not owned a home in three years?
Y N Does your household income FALL BELOW the limits listed on the chart below?

# Of Persons in Household

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MADISON COUNTY
HUD moderate income limit

$30,350

$34,650

$39,000

$43,300

$46,800

$50,250

$53,700

GIBSON COUNTY
HUD moderate
income limit

$26,900

$30,750

$34,600

$38,400

$41,500

$44,550

$47,650

CROCKETT COUNTY
HUD moderate
income limit

$26,000

$29,700

$33,400

$37,100

$40,100

$43,050

$46,050

Y N Can you obtain a pre-approval for a fixed-rate mortgage?
Y N Can you provide 1% of the purchase price for a down payment?

14999 Home GrantIf you can answer yes to these 5 questions, you MAY qualify for the Tennessee Housing Development Agency Home Grant.

Contact Affordable Housing Community Development Corporation at 731.422.1366 and begin to make your new home a reality today!

Affordable Housing is a not-for-profit agency and partners with the Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA), Jackson Housing Authority Community Development, local banks and corporate and private donors to make quality housing affordable to area residents. Partners and supporters also include: Milan City Mayor’s Office, Trenton City Mayor’s Office, Gibson County Mayor’s Office, Crockett County Mayor’s Office, USDA Rural Development, and UT Extension Office.

Other Programs & Services

Homebuyer’s Education

Counseling

Homebuyer’s Financial Assistance

Home Construction and Rehabilitation

Jonathan Edwards Neighborhood Improvement Project