Apply for Homeownership

Save the date: Our application portal reopens Oct. 11!

Apply to own a new, energy-efficient, affordable home in the Greater Orlando area. We will begin accepting applications at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11.

 

Please note: Don’t delay – there are very limited spots available. Applications are reviewed in the order that they are received.

Get prepared to apply: Please flip through our homeownership orientation slide deck and read the FAQ on our criteria page so you are prepared to apply when the portal reopens.

What to expect once the portal reopens:

  • Step 1: Orientation – You will see a “Begin orientation and apply now” button below. You will be led through a series of five pages of orientation information about our affordable homeownership program. It is important that you read each page carefully and acknowledge that you understand the content of each page.
  • Step 2: Pay application fee – After you complete orientation, you will be redirected to a payment page to submit a $50 application fee.
  • Step 3: Application – Once you complete orientation and pay your application fee, you’ll get the link to the homeownership application and instructions.

Questions? Email home@habitatorlandoosceola.org or call 407-648-4567.

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Homeownership Orientation

The following orientation content is important information for interested applicants to our homeownership program. Applicants are asked to read and acknowledge understanding of the information prior to applying.

black house icon with equal sign within and equal housing opportunity text underneath

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of the U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.