Buying a home is the American dream – don’t let it become a nightmare.

On Tuesday, November 2nd, MCCA will hold a free homebuyer’s seminar for first time homebuyers and anyone interested in how the homebuying process works. Enjoy a light supper as you learn how to:

  • understand your mortgage
  • build a team of homebuying professionals
  • avoid predatory lending practices
  • reduce your mortgage payments using government grants, and
  • save thousands of dollars before closing on your home

Experts will be on hand to answer your questions about choosing a home, choosing a realtor, home inspections, and many other topics.

Date: Tuesday, November 2nd
Time:6:00pm – 8:00pm
Place: Bloomington Public Library Community Room, 205 E Olive St, Bloomington
Cost: Free

For more information, call Kathy Shubert (309) 834 9245 or KathyS@MCCAinc.org

Are you planning to attend the What Women Want Now expo on Saturday, September 25th? From 9am until 4pm the US Cellular Coliseum will be transformed into a palace of pampering, prizes, presentations and performers!

Don’t miss the “Invitation 4 Communication”, a VIP activity for girls 11-14 and their mothers or special role models. The workshop will focus on embracing the challenges and joys of tween/teen years, ahd strengthening mother/daughter relationships. Participants will leave with a groundwork for healthy, respectful relationships and boundaries, and an appreciation for the unique, special person they are. Forty-five minute workshops will be held at 1pm and 2pm in the North Suite on the Upper Level. Registration for the workshop entitles the young lady to free admission to the Expo (a $5 saving). Pre-registration is required  – simply call Deborah at (309) 828 8913 – and the deadline to register is September 23rd!

If you’re thinking of buying a home or refinancing your mortgage, and are confused by mixed messages about the current housing market, our “Home Ownership – Good Decisions in an Unstable Housing Market” is just the workshop for you! There are three sessions to choose from: 1pm, 2pm and 3pm, and no pre-registration is required. This workshop will cover credit repair and credit counseling; do’s and don’ts when choosing a home, a realtor and a lender; and financial assistance programs for women looking to purchase a home, as well as information on avoiding predatory lending and foreclosure.

See you at the expo!

Did you buy a new house in 2010?

If you qualify for either the $8,000 first-time home buyer’s credit or the $6,500 credit for longtime residents who bought another principal residence, you don’t have to wait until you file your 2010 tax return to claim it.

Special rules allow you to claim the tax rebate on your 2009 return as long as you signed a binding contract before May 1, 2010, and close on the home before Sept. 30. Amend your 2009 return by filing Form 1040X. (You’ll also have to file Form 5405, “First-Time Homebuyer Credit and Repayment of the Credit,” and include a copy of your settlement sheet.)

 Source: http://community.nasdaq.com/news/2010-07/a-second-chance-at-tax-savings.aspx?storyid=30422#ixzz0v5GDH6z4

MCCA today announced the award of $250,000 in grants and loans to assist 70 first-time homebuyers to in the purchase of a new home.  These funds are part of a $2.8 million Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) grant allocated to nine agencies for disbursement to Illinois residents to assist with down payment and closing costs, subordinate loans and homebuyer education to income-eligible homebuyers.

More information on this program can be found on our Downpayment Assistance page.

Please note, there is a change of date for the May homebuyer education class. The class will now be held on Tuesday May 18 and Thursday May 20. The classes run from 4pm to 8pm and a light supper is provided.

If you are considering purchasing your first home, whether you’re just in the planning stages or if you have your home selected, now is the time to take this class! Our HUD-certified housing counselors will provide you with the knowledge you need to purchase and sustain your home. You’ll learn how to shop for a mortgage, how to engage a home inspector, budgeting and credit, and much, much more!

Our home buyer education is also available online, so you can take the course at your own pace, on your own schedule.

We have been providing home buyer education classes in Spanish for the past two years, and now the recently added online course is also available in Spanish!

Please click this link for more information on home buyer education!

Following a meeting organized by the Bloomington Housing Authority and MCCA, Community Builder and Organizer, Memuna Lee, interviews local resident, Jamie Davis. Jamie talks about her vision for the role of Resident Councils for two BHA housing developments on Bloomington’s west side.

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In an effort to further community building efforts and a better Bloomington, Mid Central Community Action, Inc., in partnership with the Bloomington Housing Authority, will host a community leadership session on March 18th, 2010. The purpose of this session is to identify residents of the Sunnyside and Holton Homes public housing developments that may have an interest in participating in a newly forming Residents Council.

The purpose of these councils would be to address residents concerns and issues such as safety, public property preservation and civic engagement.

If you are a resident of Sunnyside or Holton Homes and would like to attend, please register in advance with Memuna Lee at (309) 834-9233 as space and refreshments are limited.

Door prizes and childcare will also be available.

Something exciting is happening at Trailside! 

Not only do we have a new realtor, Jenn Carrel, representing Mid Central Community Action, Inc., the cost of the homes has been significantly reduced.  Prices now start at $110,000!  With a silent second mortgage, provided by the Illinois Housing Development Association, you would only need to be approved for an $80,000 mortgage on one of these beautiful new homes.

Contact Jenn Carrel directly at (309) 241-5317 to set up a tour, or call Memuna Lee (309) 834-9233 to discuss pre-qualification for the silent second mortgage. 

Plan on attending our open house on March 13th, from 11-2:30pm. Both Jenn and Memuna will be there.

The Trailside Subdivision is located at the intersection of West Grove St and Lumber St in Bloomington.

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