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Housing Assistance to Hold Info Session for Two-Bedroom Home in Falmouth
New home on Josiah Path will be available through a lottery for qualified applicants.

Housing Assistance invites potential homeowners to a virtual info session for a new home in Falmouth on Tuesday, January 6, at 5:30 p.m. Interested homebuyers can register for the info session, which will be held on Zoom, at haconcapecod.org/lotteries.
The brand new two-bedroom, two-bathroom house is located at 15 Josiah Path, off Brick Kiln Road. Features include a one-car garage, an electric heat pump, a tankless hot-water heater and an in-ground sprinkler system.
Housing Assistance is overseeing the lottery. The house will be sold for $259,000 (with $150 monthly HOA fee) to an eligible applicant whose income does not exceed 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). First time homebuyer, income, and asset restrictions apply. 1-person: $74,800; 2-persons: $85,450; 3-persons: $96,150; 4-persons: $106,800; 5-persons: $113,350; and 6-persons: $123,900. Household assets must be no more than $75,000.
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Applications for the lottery can be found online at haconcapecod.org/lotteries. Printed copies are available at Housing Assistance’s offices in Hyannis and Orleans.
The deadline to apply is Monday, January 26, at 5 p.m. The lottery drawing will be held within 30 days of the application deadline.
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The info session will cover information about the home and the lottery application process.
For more information, visit haconcapecod.org/lotteries or contact us via email at lotteries@haconcapecod.org.
About Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC)
Housing Assistance has provided a spectrum of services to help our homeless and vulnerable neighbors secure a safe, stable place to call home since 1974. These programs and services include homeless outreach, family shelters, rental vouchers, affordable housing development, energy efficiency programs, and first-time homebuyer support. Housing Assistance also works to address the root causes of housing instability – lack of inventory and lack of affordability – that affect almost all income levels in our region. To learn more, visit www.haconcapecod.org.