It has already been a cold winter, and we are just getting started! Before too much of that air you are heating sneaks out of your home, consider doing some work to tighten up your home and make it more efficient and comfortable this winter. In the end, your pocketbook will be thanking you!
To help you get the work done, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency offers three key home improvement loan options for Minnesota homeowners, all with a central focus on energy efficiency—but also including eligibility for solar and wind energy systems.
Read more to learn a little about each option, or click here to see all the details.
The Fix-up Fund is a statewide program that offers affordable, low-interest fixed rate home improvement loans. Now, Fix-up Fund borrowers who complete eligible energy-saving home improvements may qualify for an Energy Saver Rebate. To be eligible for the Energy Saver Rebate, homeowners must secure financing with a Minnesota Housing Fix-up Fund loan.
Eligibility requirements:
Loan features:
Eligible home improvements with the Fix-up Fund include most improvements to the accessibility or energy efficiency of a home, or general repairs are eligible, such as:
In addition to energy-saving upgrades, homeowners may also finance renewable energy improvements. These include solar thermal, solar electric and wind turbines/generators.
Ineligible improvements include swimming pools, hot tubs, gazebos and other recreational or entertainment facilities. Mobile homes are not eligible to receive Fix-up Fund financing unless they are fixed on a permanent foundation and taxed and financed as real property.
Find a Lender for the Energy Saver Rebate
Fix-up Fund borrowers who complete eligible energy saving home improvements with their loan proceeds may be eligible for a rebate equal to 35% of the cost of the eligible improvements that were financed with a Fix-up Fund loan, up to a maximum of $10,000. There is a limit of one Energy Saver Rebate per household.
Eligible improvements:
The Rehabilitation Loan Program assists low income homeowners in financing basic home improvements that directly affect the safety, habitability, energy efficiency or accessibility of their homes.
Eligibility requirements:
Eligible home improvements include basic improvements to the livability, accessibility, energy efficiency and addressing lead paint hazards. Electrical wiring, furnace replacement, plumbing and septic repairs are just some of the possible repairs.
Learn more about home improvement loans for Minnesota homeowners at the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency’s website >>
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