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UrbanTurf Reader Asks: What is HPAP's Definition of Livable?

  • September 29th 2009

by Mark Wellborn

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In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader inquires about what is meant by a "livable" home by HPAP standards. HPAP is the DC initiative that gives up to $40,000 in financial assistance to low and moderate-income individuals to purchase single-family homes, condominiums and apartments. We wrote a piece back in March about a young man who purchased a home using HPAP, and he noted that the program goes to great lengths to make sure that you aren't "walking into a house that is falling apart or one that you don’t know how to repair." Here is our reader's question:

When you purchase a home under HPAP guidelines, my only understanding is that it be "livable." In pragmatic terms, what is and isn't considered "livable" by the program's standards?

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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/urbanturf_reader_asks_what_is_hpaps_definition_of_livable/1357.

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