Reminder: Energy Loan Plus is Launching Soon!
Minnesota Housing’s new Energy Loan Plus* option is scheduled to launch in early July. Energy Loan Plus offers a reduced interest rate for energy conservation improvements for households at 80% area median income (AMI). It will be an additional option under the Fix Up loan program. All current Fix Up lenders will be able to access Energy Loan Plus.
Please join us for a live webinar this week where Minnesota Housing staff will cover key features of Energy Loan Plus as well as borrower and project eligibility requirements. The training is geared toward existing Fix Up lenders and housing professionals who work with homeowners.
Register for a virtual training session:
* This project was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and the Minnesota Department of Commerce through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 (IIJA).
Fix Up Rate Changes July 1
The next monthly rate review and adjustment takes place on Monday, July 1. It is essential that lenders lock loans in their pipeline to get the current rate.
Quarterly Check-in Calls
Join us for quarterly check-in calls where we focus on answering questions about Fix Up and reviewing pertinent program topics.
Please email Kirsten Partenheimer with any topics or questions for the next check-in.
Register for the 2024 check-ins.
When you register, you will be signed up for all sessions in the series but can attend the sessions that work for you. Calls occur quarterly on the third Wednesday of the month at 9 a.m. CST. Calls generally last 10-30 minutes depending on topics and conversation.
2024 Schedule:
- Wednesday, July 17
- Wednesday, October 16
Questions?
Contact the Partner Solutions Team at 651.296.8215 or 800.710.8871 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on business days.
About Minnesota Housing
Minnesota Housing, the state’s housing finance agency, works to provide access to safe, stable and accessible housing Minnesotans can afford in a community of their choice. In 2023, the Agency distributed $1.85 billion in resources and served 69,500 households. Visit our website to learn more.
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