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"For a first time homebuyer, buying a home can be very stressful, but you have to take chances in life. The reward is worth the effort! I never imagined buying a home, especially near the place that I grew up. This program made it possible for my family to continue to live in the City of Atlanta.”
- Virtuous Perdue




Park Place South
In-town South living from the low $100,000's.
250 Amal Drive, Atlanta
404.622.9990



Cascade Parc (previously Kings Ridge)
In-town South living from the low $100,000's.

Historic Westside Village

In-town living from the$140's to $230's and townhomes are selling from the $240's

For more information also visit, www.liveatwestside.com

Other Homeownership Resources

Atlanta Development Authority Downpayment Assistance Up to $15,000 may be available to you you for your downpayment

Contact: Clyde Anderson
404-614-8296
canderson@atlantada.com

United Way Metropolitan Atlanta Individual Development Accounts (IDA) programs help low-to moderate income residents become homeowners through finance instruction and matched savings towards a down payment

Contact Kagbare Onobrakpeya
404-527-7200
konobrakpeya@unitedwayatlanta.org

SUMMECH CDC The goal of SUMMECH is to provide affordable housing, to promote home ownership, and to encourage economic development in the Mechanicsville community for present and future residents

Contact: Felecia Hicks
404-527-5465

The Community Alliance of Metropolitan Parkway (CAMP Inc.), is a not-for-profit community development corporation whose mission is to revitalize the Metropolitan Parkway Corridor communities of Capitol View, Capitol View Manor, Sylvan Hills, Perkerson and Hammond Park through the development of affordable housing. They are an approved City of Atlanta, Affordable Housing Developer, that uses City of Atlanta funds for construction and utilizes the City of Atlanta HOME funds for eligible homebuyers.

Office telephone: 404-756-9990
Sales Information: 404-376-2568

University Community Development Corporation (UCDC)
In the areas around Atlanta University Center, UCDC develops a variety of housing options; 1) affordable infill new construction, 2) an owner occupied rehab program to help long time residents rehabilitate their homes to meet city code standards and 3) the purchase of vacant and dilapidated single family and multifamily houses with are converted and rehabbed into affordable single family homes. They also offer The Homebuyer Certification course to promote self-sufficiency and wealth building skills.

Office: 404-572-3644
Sales information: 404-376-2568
Website: UCDC at http://www.aucenter.edu/ucdc/infill.html

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