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Housing Rehabilitation Program

HousingThe City of Riverside's Housing Rehabilitation Program helps low and moderate income households rehabilitate their homes. Low interest loans and a limited number of grants are available to help finance housing repairs for income eligible homeowners.
  • Rehabilitation Loans:
    These loans provide up to $40,000 for rehabilitation. They are available at 3% simple interest and are repayable over 20 years. A Deed of Trust is used to secure the loan (as a lien on the property).
  • Senior and Disability Grants:
    Grants up to $5,000 are available to seniors and persons with disabilities to make necessary housing repairs or modifications that allow disabled access.
  • Emergency Grant:
    Grants of up to $5,000 are available to correct emergency problems. An emergency problem is considered to be a situation which threatens the health and safety of the household residents.
  • Rebuilding Together Riverside (RTR)

    The City of Riverside is proud to announce the formation of Rebuilding Together Riverside (RTR), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting affordable housing in Riverside and the surrounding communities.

    The mission of RTR-an affiliate of the national Rebuilding Together organization (formerly Christmas in April) is to utilize volunteer labor and donated materials to repair and rehabilitate the homes of low-income elderly and disabled persons so that they may continue to live in warmth, safety, and independence.

    RTR had its first Rebuilding Day on April 28, 2001, when volunteers rehabilitated the homes of five elderly and disabled persons. If you would like to become involved with Rebuilding Together or if you would like to submit an application for a low-income elderly or disabled household, please contact or click here to download an application.

These programs may be available to you if you live in the City of Riverside, own and live in your home, and your household income is less than 80% of the County's Median Income

Maximum Income Limits by Family Size, HUD, March 2006
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
50% $20,150 $23,000 $25,900 $28,750 $31,000 $33,350 $35,650 $37,950
60% $24,180 $27,600 $31,080 $34,500 $37,260 $40,020 $42,780 $45,540
70% $28,210 $32,200 $36,260 $40,250 $43,470 $46,690 $49,910 $53,130
80% $32,240 $36,800 $41,400 $46,000 $49.700 $53,350 $57,050 $60,700
100% $40,300 $46,000 $51,800 $57,500 $62,100 $66,700 $71,300 $75,900
120% $48,300 $55,200 $62,100 $69,000 $74,500 $80,000 $58,600 $91,100
Riverside Housing Development Corporation
(951)341-6511
4250 Brockton Avenue Suite 200
Riverside CA 92501

 

 

 

 
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