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Low to Moderate Income Earners Have Resources to Become Homeowners

Nonprofit, North West Housing Partnership provides counseling and other assistance for potential homebuyers.

For the last 26 years, North West Housing Partnership (NWHP) has helped low to moderate wage earners realize the dream of home ownership.

The Schaumburg-based nonprofit is a HUD approved housing counseling agency that provides free workshops every month to individuals who can utilize information and resources, to qualify to purchase a home.

All aspects of buying a home are covered in the monthly workshops, including financial management, mortgage information, legal issues, home inspections, home maintenance, and more.

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“We work every day to help area residents understand that owning a home is possible, even if previous attempts were unsuccessful. We provide individuals will all of the information and knowledge they need to move forward in the home-buying process,” said Robyn Sandys, Executive Director of NWHP.

The upcoming workshop will be held on Saturday, March 18 from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at NWHP, 1701 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 312, Schaumburg, and lunch is provided. Monthly workshops are normally held on the third Saturday of the month.

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Pre-registration is required and can be handled online at http://www.nwhp.net/nwhp-programs/nwhp-workshops-seminars/ or by calling 847-969-0561.

In addition to helping individuals become homeowners, NWHP also purchases and rehabilitates single family homes, as well as two and three-flats in Bellwood, Maywood and Berwyn.

These homes are offered at affordable prices, and if potential buyers become income qualified they can receive from $2,000 to $10,000 in downpayment or closing cost assistance depending on the community where they purchase a home. More information regarding this assistance and properties that have been rehabilitated by NWHP can be found at www.nwhp.net.

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