SALMON ARM – The Province will sell 11 two-bedroom
strata apartments to qualified buyers as part of a unique
affordable homeownership program in Salmon Arm, announced George
Abbott, Shuswap MLA and Minister of Aboriginal Relations and
Reconciliation.
“Our government has created a unique pilot program to
make affordable homeownership a reality for low- and
moderate-income households,” said Abbott.
“This joint partnership with the Canadian Mental Health
Association is a positive step towards creating affordable housing
opportunities in Salmon Arm, which benefits the community by
allowing people to put down roots.”
The Province purchased the property at 761 2nd St. S.E. in Salmon
Arm, which contains two newly-constructed buildings: Foxcroft,
which provides 11 two-bedroom strata-titled apartment units that
will be offered for sale to qualified buyers who meet the
eligibility criteria; and Foxridge, which currently provides 28
units of subsidized rental housing for adults with mental health
issues and at risk of homelessness.
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Shuswap/Revelstoke
Branch will administer the homeownership program and waiting list
at Foxcroft and operates the subsidized rental housing and support
services at Foxridge.
“We are proud to play a role in creating this new
affordable housing opportunity for Salmon Arm,” said
Dawn Dunlop-Pugh, executive director, CMHA Shuswap/Revelstoke
Branch. “As a member of the community, we know
firsthand the needs of its residents and encourage other
communities across the province to identify and pursue innovative
housing solutions to meet their community’s housing
needs.”
Interested buyers will be able to view two display suites onsite
from July 2 to July 26, 2009, with open houses scheduled to run
every Tuesday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. and Thursday from 4 to 7
p.m. In addition, CMHA Shuswap/Revelstoke Branch is launching a
website, www.foxcrofthousing.ca, with information and photographs
to help people understand the program, eligibility requirements and
sale process.
Potential buyers must complete an application either onsite or
online prior to the deadline of July 31, 2009, at 2 p.m. Approved
applications will be randomly selected and qualified buyers who are
not drawn in the initial purchase opportunity will be placed on a
waiting list for resale opportunities.
Through the provincial housing strategy, Housing Matters BC, the
Province is investing more than $469 million in shelters and
affordable housing this year, more than three times as much as in
2001.
PROVINCE TO SELL 11 AFFORDABLE HOMES FOR $135,000
June 26th, 2009
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BACKGROUNDER
FOXCROFT AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Foxcroft, located at 781 2nd St. S.E. in Salmon Arm, is an affordable homeownership development that will provide strata units for sale to qualified buyers who meet the income and asset criteria.
Each of the 11 two-bedroom units in this two-storey building is approximately 800 square feet and includes five appliances. There are 16 designated parking stalls, including five visitor spaces. The building is located within five blocks of public amenities and services.
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Shuswap/Revelstoke Branch will administer the homeownership program and waiting list.
The purchase price of each unit is $135,000, plus about $10,000 in closing costs including GST for a total cost of approximately $145,000.
A second building on the property, Foxridge, contains a mix of four studio and 24 one-bedroom units and provides subsidized rental housing for adults at risk of homelessness and living with mental illness. It will also be operated by CMHA Shuswap/Revelstoke Branch.
A website providing additional information is available at www.foxcrofthousing.ca.
PARTNERS AND FUNDING
The Province provided $5.5 million, the total capital cost of this development, through the Community Partnership Initiatives (CPI).
BASIC REQUIREMENTS TO PURCHASE
Qualified buyers must:
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have a gross household income between $35,000 and $55,000;
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have assets under $100,000;
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have been a B.C. resident for the past year;
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be a Canadian Citizen or landed immigrant;
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be able to qualify for a mortgage;
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be a primary resident of the strata unit; and
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submit a completed application form by 2 p.m. on July 31, 2009.
CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION SHUSWAP/REVELSTOKE
BRANCH
CMHA Shuswap/Revelstoke Branch is part of the CHMA-National Division, one of 23 in British Columbia. Their primary goal is to develop support systems for individuals with mental illnesses, including life skills and pre-vocational training, socialization, job placement, counselling referrals, housing aid, community awareness and education. The society promotes mental health in the community and supports the resiliency and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
CMHA Shuswap/Revelstoke Branch is part of the CHMA-National Division, one of 23 in British Columbia. Their primary goal is to develop support systems for individuals with mental illnesses, including life skills and pre-vocational training, socialization, job placement, counselling referrals, housing aid, community awareness and education. The society promotes mental health in the community and supports the resiliency and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
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Media Contacts:
Darija Tomasic
BC Housing
604 456-8845
604 374-4534 (cell)
Darija Tomasic
BC Housing
604 456-8845
604 374-4534 (cell)


