At last we are on our way, building in our new neighborhood, Hope
Crossing!
Our homebuyers are so thrilled about finally realizing their dreams of a
home of their own, because it will mean so much to their families for
generations! If you have ever wondered about the full effect of your giving
to Habitat, let me share a very enlightening picture with you.
Consider the dollars-and-cents value of a Habitat home.
An online mortgage calculator tells us that a mortgage payment of $417 per
month for the next 30 years will purchase a $70,000 home at today’s interest
rates – ideal interest rates that would not be available without a 20% down
payment. Check out the following comparison between Connie, a conventional
homebuyer and Holly, our Habitat homebuyer:
House Price:
Conventional $70,000 – requires
$30,000 income to qualify
Habitat
$70,000 – requires only $16,000 to qualify (Central OK Habitat’s
minimum income requirement)
House Payments:
Conventional $541 / month
($417 principal + interest, $54 tax, $70 insurance) on a 30-year note
Habitat
$425 / month ($286 principal, $0 interest, $54 tax, $70 insurance, and
$15 maintenance fee reserved for repairs) on a 20-year note
Total Amount Paid Over Life of Mortgage in Principal and Interest
Conventional: $150,120 (more than
twice the original loan amount) - $417 x 12 mo. x 30 years
Habitat:
$70,000
Holly Habitat will pay off her house in about 20 years, after which she will
owe about $1,500 a year at today’s prices for taxes and insurance. After
15-20 years, she will probably want to replace the heating/air conditioning
system, the roof and perhaps the carpet along with other upgrades. Money
formerly allocated to house payments will easily handle this.
Connie Conventional, on the other hand, will be paying $541 a month ($6,492
a year) for another 10 years to complete the purchase of her home. Perhaps
she is still paying for replacement of the roof and/or heating/air
conditioning system, perhaps it remains to be done.
During the life of the two loans, the Holly Habitat will have spent $80,000
less for her home than Connie Conventional. This will free up funds to spend
on children, home improvements, education, vacations, retirement, etc. This
$80,000 helps “levels the playing field” somewhat for limited income
families. This $80,000 of “saved money” is not taxed – an additional
benefit. It doesn’t show up on a record of earning, but it is, nevertheless,
real.
Imagine that your involvement today, as a donor or volunteer, can be worth
more than $80,000 in someone’s life, along with the benefits of home
ownership. And your gift once given recycles over and over for years as each
Habitat homeowner pays back the cost of their home at no interest.
Your involvement in the past has enabled us to build more than 430 homes
that have profoundly changed the lives of all the members of those families
and have positively impacted their friends and relatives, neighbors and
communities.
With your help, we can change many more lives, one house at a time!
Wishing you all God’s blessings!
Ann M. Felton
Ann M. Felton
Chairman & CEO
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
1025 N. Broadway
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Tel: (405) 232-4828
Fax: (405) 232-4868