Housing FAQ

How can I apply for a home?

To begin your journey, explore our mission and the impact we strive to make in the community. By understanding our purpose, you can envision yourself as a vital partner in our work. 

Next, complete our online eligibility questionnaire to determine if you meet the basic criteria for our program. This simple step brings you closer to becoming a valued partner.

If you meet the initial requirements, you’ll be invited to a virtual Information Session. Here, you’ll learn more about available units, our mortgage model, and the responsibilities of being a Habitat Family.

Your Gross Household Income must be sufficient to cover the cost of homeownership for the specific project. Income requirements vary based on project type, unit size, additional costs (such as condo fees), and location. We aim to set our families up for success!

Gross Household Income includes the combined gross income of the applicant and any co-applicants. It also includes Canada Child Benefits (CCB) for children under 12 years old in the household.

Example:
Alan earns $45,000 annually as an Auto Mechanic, and his wife Catherine earns $25,000 as a part-time hairdresser. They receive $10,000 in CCB, bringing their total household income to $80,000.

Habitat HMD does not give away homes. Families pay a mortgage geared to their income. Partner families are chosen based on three criteria: willingness to partner with Habitat, need for affordable housing, and ability to pay a Habitat mortgage.

Common reasons for not meeting the criteria include insufficient Gross Household Income, mismatch between family size and available units, or less than two years of stable employment.

Yes, you are welcome to re-apply as new opportunities arise. We select families on a project-by-project basis as units become available. Please note, we do not maintain a waiting list. Unsuccessful applications are kept on file for three months.

Unfortunately, in-person applications or submissions are not possible. Our process starts online. If you don’t have internet access, visit a public library or community/employment center near you.

Applicants must demonstrate the ability to carry the cost of homeownership, including mortgage, property taxes, insurance, utilities, and maintenance. Social assistance alone is insufficient under our guidelines. Employment income is required to ensure affordability and success.

The application process typically takes 2-4 months from completing the eligibility questionnaire to approval. The period from approval to occupancy varies from 3-24 months, depending on the project.

Yes, you can apply if you’re on parental leave. If your return date is within six months, we use 100% of your stated salary. If it’s beyond six months, we use 60% of your salary. Documentation from your employer is required.

We make homeownership affordable by requiring no down payment and using a two-mortgage model:

  1. First Mortgage: Secured with a conventional lender at preferred market interest rates. Applicants apply with support from Habitat HMD.
  2. Second Mortgage: Interest-free, provided by Habitat HMD. It covers the difference between the market value of the home and the first mortgage. No payments are made on this mortgage while the first mortgage is being paid.

 

While no down payment is required, families must cover closing costs such as legal fees and land transfer taxes. We also assist with securing first-time buyer loans where possible.

Habitat homes provide a hand-up, not a handout. Families build wealth through:

  • Principal Paydown: Paying off your mortgage.
  • Fixed Equity Gain: Earning a fixed equity gain annually on the total value of your first mortgage.

 

When you’re ready to move on, Habitat HMD buys your home back. You’ll receive a share of the equity accrued, which can be used for purchasing a home on the open market or other meaningful goals.

Priority will be given to families with children under the age of 16. Habitat’s housing program is best suited for families with children, as we focus our investment on breaking the cycle of poverty and creating the best generational impact. However, we welcome families of all sizes and types.