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What is Affordable Housing?
Generally, affordable housing is defined as housing where an occupant(s) pay no more than 30% of their income for gross housing costs, including utilities. This 30% threshold is commonly known as the affordability standard.
Watch to learn more about why housing is unaffordable, how affordable housing is financed, funded and built, and other issues.
What We Do:
Greeley’s Housing Solutions Department is the administrator of the City’s federal grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, including the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnership Grant. These grants provide funding for a wide range of housing and neighborhood assistance activities, particularly to benefit low to moderate income residents and neighborhoods. Additionally, Housing Solutions has oversight of some city programs such as the G-HOPE Down Payment Assistance Program and other city-provided redevelopment incentives.