Heritage Home ProgramSM
in Cuyahoga County
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Cleveland Restoration Society (CRS) has partnered with Cuyahoga
County Treasurer, James Rokakis, and KeyBank to create a dynamic
home improvement and restoration program for owners of older
and historic homes in participating cities. Fourteen cities
in Cuyahoga County are participating in the program in 2007. |
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Cuyahoga County estimates that 275,131
of its housing units were built prior to 1949 – a substantial
number of properties meeting the 50-years old age criteria of the
National Register of Historic Places. Faced with the pattern of
population moving further from the urban center and an aging housing
stock, CRS is concerned about the future of our region’s
architectural treasures and older neighborhoods. The Heritage Home
ProgramSM is designed to counter this trend.
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax
dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
Technical Assistance
Free technical consulting is available
to all residents in participating cities. You do not need to acquire
a low-interest loan in order
to receive technical assistance. Heritage staff provides in-depth
assistance to homeowners via site visits, assistance on household
maintenance issues, historic color consults, design guidelines
and collateral materials. Additional assistance is offered
to borrowers, including custom construction specifications, assistance
in locating qualified contractors, review of your bids, and bank
loan processing assistance.
Project Scope
Homeowners can use the Heritage
Home ProgramSM financing or consulting services for a large variety
of home maintenance and improvement
projects. Houses that are built before 1958 and have no vinyl
or aluminum siding are eligible for both exterior and interior
projects. Non-owner occupied properties up to a three family
are also eligible. Eligible projects include roofs and
gutters, painting, porch repair, masonry tuckpointing, carpentry
repairs, window repair, new storm window installation, garage repair
and replacement, waterproofing, and rainwater/sewer tile work.
Interior projects are also eligible, including kitchen and bath
remodels, wood floor refinishing, painting, HVAC upgrades,
electrical and plumbing upgrades, reconfiguring interior spaces, and
finishing attics and basements. Since September
2001, Heritage Program staff has made over 1,600 site visits. Over 320 loans have been signed valued
at over $11.2 million in community reinvestment.
About the Loan
- Exterior and interior projects
can qualify
- Health and code violations can
be corrected with the loan
- We do not require you to use
any specific contractors
- We do not require you to
get a specific number of bids
- Homeowners have one
year to complete projects
- Projects are inspected upon completion.
The Heritage Home ProgramSM
offers two types of loans, tailored to your specific needs. See
which product works best for you:
Click HERE for
more information about the equity-based loan.
Click HERE for
more information about the after-rehabilitation loan.
How to Apply
1) Call Kerry Adams of the Cleveland