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    Homeownership Program

    The Homeownership Program makes homeownership more affordable for West Virginians. Primarily targeting first-time home buyers, the Homeownership Program generally offers our lowest interest rates and access to down payment assistance.
    Learn More

    Low Down Home Loan

    The Low Down Home Loan can be used to cover down payment and/or closing costs, reducing the amount of out-of-pocket funds needed to purchase a home. It can be used in conjunction with either the Fund’s Homeownership Program or Movin’ Up Program through WVHDF Partner Lenders.
    Learn More

    Movin Up Program

    The Movin’ Up Program has been designed to help moderate-income first-time or repeat homebuyers purchase a new residence. Unlike our more commonly known homebuyer programs, Movin’ Up does not have a first-time homebuyer requirement.
    Learn More

    The Residential Septic Loan Program

    The Residential Septic Loan Program is a partnership between the West Virginia Housing Development Fund and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, designed to help eligible homeowners repair or replace failing on-site septic systems or connect to a public treatment system.
    Learn More

    Low-Income Assisted Mortgage Program

    LAMP provides West Virginia Habitat for Humanity organizations with a funding source by purchasing new and existing single-family mortgages, helping generate capital to build more affordable homes.
    Learn More

    Affordable Housing Fund

    The Legislature created the Affordable Housing Fund in 2001 to provide funding for technical assistance and housing assistance to non-profits and government entities and to encourage stronger partnerships, collaboration and greater involvement of local communities in meeting housing needs in West Virginia.
    Learn More

    Home4Good

    Home4Good is a program developed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Pittsburgh and the West Virginia Housing Development Fund to address unmet and critical needs in the existing Continuums of Care across the state.
    Learn More

    Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program

    The Fund administers the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, which generates low-income residential rental units by encouraging private investment through federal tax credits. Since its inception, this program has produced more than 18,400 affordable rental units in West Virginia.
    Learn More

    National Housing Trust Fund

    Generally, HUD allocates funding by formula to eligible states to increase and preserve the supply of safe, decent, affordable housing, with primary attention to rental housing, for extremely low and very low-income households.
    Learn More

    The HOME Investment Partnership Program

    HOME is a federal program designed to increase the supply of affordable rental housing, support communities in providing affordable housing, and to expand the capacity of community-based housing development organizations.
    Learn More

    Management Occupancy Reviews

    As Contract Administrator, WVHDF conducts Management and Occupancy Reviews on HUD's behalf to evaluate a property's compliance with Section 8 program and Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract requirements.
    Learn More

    Renewals and Increases

    Our Section 8 team processes renewals and rent adjustments for all contracts in the PBCA portfolio each year. Depending on the Owner/Agent’s request and selection of available options available, these processes may also include the review and approval of proposed rents, utility analysis, and other adjustments.
    Learn More

    Renters Information

    The Project-Based Section 8 (PBCA) Program provides rental assistance for extremely low- to moderate-income residents living in certain apartment complexes throughout West Virginia. The subsidy is tied to specific complexes and paid directly to the owner on behalf of the resident. The rental subsidy does not follow the resident from property to property.
    Learn More

    Special Claims

    If a subsidized unit becomes vacant, the Owner/Agent may file a claim for vacancy loss and compensation for unpaid tenant rent and damages.  The special claims are submitted to the Fund where they are analyzed and verified then approved, adjusted, or denied.
    Learn More

    Voucher Processing

    Information for owners and agents about voucher processing, compliance, and other related requirements to participate in the Section 8 Project Based program.
    Learn More
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    Current Customers

    Enroll in Auto Pay

    The Fund provides the convenience of free automatic payment processing for your monthly mortgage payment from your checking or savings account. With the automatic mortgage payment withdrawal service, you can choose the date your account is debited – up to the 15th of the month.
    Learn More

    Help for Homeowners

    No matter your situation, you may have options. Homeowners who have their mortgages through the West Virginia Housing Development Fund can contact us for assistance in avoid foreclosure.
    Learn More

    Payment and Contact Info

    We service all loans made through our Single-Family and Multifamily programs right here in our Charleston office. We accept payments, work with customers to solve issues, facilitate tax and insurance payments, and more. See information below on the different ways you can submit your payments or contact us for assistance.
    Learn More
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    About

    Board of Directors

    Our 11-member Board, appointed by the Governor, oversees the Fund's financial and operational direction, playing a key role in advancing our mission of providing safe, affordable housing in West Virginia.
    Learn More

    Careers

    We strive to maintain an experienced workforce that is dedicated to improving the lives of all West Virginians and advancing our mission of providing access to clean, decent, affordable housing.
    Learn More

    Contact Us

    We want to hear from you! Whether you have a question about a program or an issue with your loan, we are here to help! You can reach us by phone, email, or through this secure messaging portal.
    Learn More

    Financial Bond Information

    View the Fund's financial information, including audited financial statements, investment policies, disclosure reports, and bond call notices.
    Learn More

    FOIA Requests

    File a Freedom of Information Act request.
    Learn More

    Funding Award Info

    From time to time, the Fund issues Requests for Proposals for funding through various programs, in addition to serving as the administrator of various federal programs. Information on open RFPs, as well as funding commitments for our various programs, can be found below.
    Learn More

    Reports

    In any given year, the West Virginia Housing Development Fund works tirelessly to advance our mission of providing affordable housing for all West Virginia. Our Annual Report serves as a review of the year’s successes, providing financial information and other data as well as explaining the impact of our work on the people we serve, in their own words.
    Learn More

    Staff

    Meet the passionate leaders and team members driving our mission to provide affordable housing across the state. Their expertise and dedication ensure that our programs enhance quality of life and strengthen West Virginia communities. Discover the talented individuals at the heart of our organization.
    Learn More

    Affordable Rental Properties

    Search our database of affordable rental properties in West Virginia. Contact the property managers listed for additional information.
    Search Now

    WVHDF Act and Bylaws

    The West Virginia Housing Development Fund was created by legislative action in 1968 with the mission of providing safe, decent, affordable housing to all of West Virginia.
    Learn More
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    Partners

    Lending Partners

    Our statewide network of partner lenders is the backbone of our Single-Family Lending Division. Your partnership helps drive our mission in communities across our state. This page contains all of the information you need to assist our shared customers achieve their dreams of affordable homeownership, including program guides, forms, marketing material, and more.
    Learn More

    Real Estate Agents

    Real estate agents play a vital role in helping West Virginians achieve the dream of homeownership. This page is full of resources to help you do just that! Please see the videos, guides, and links below to learn more about our loan programs and how they can help your buyers.
    Learn More
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Section 8

Enroll in Auto Pay

Enroll in Auto Pay

The Fund provides the convenience of free automatic payment processing for your monthly mortgage payment from your checking or savings account. With the automatic mortgage payment withdrawal service, you can choose the date your account is debited – up to the 15th of the month.
Learn More

Help for Homeowners

Help for Homeowners

No matter your situation, you may have options. Homeowners who have their mortgages through the West Virginia Housing Development Fund can contact us for assistance in avoid foreclosure.
Learn More

Payment and Contact Info

Payment and Contact Info

We service all loans made through our Single-Family and Multifamily programs right here in our Charleston office. We accept payments, work with customers to solve issues, facilitate tax and insurance payments, and more. See information below on the different ways you can submit your payments or contact us for assistance.
Learn More

Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Our 11-member Board, appointed by the Governor, oversees the Fund's financial and operational direction, playing a key role in advancing our mission of providing safe, affordable housing in West Virginia.
Learn More

Careers

Careers

We strive to maintain an experienced workforce that is dedicated to improving the lives of all West Virginians and advancing our mission of providing access to clean, decent, affordable housing.
Learn More

Contact Us

Contact Us

We want to hear from you! Whether you have a question about a program or an issue with your loan, we are here to help! You can reach us by phone, email, or through this secure messaging portal.
Learn More

Financial Bond Information

Financial Bond Information

View the Fund's financial information, including audited financial statements, investment policies, disclosure reports, and bond call notices.
Learn More

FOIA Requests

FOIA Requests

File a Freedom of Information Act request.
Learn More

Funding Award Info

Funding Award Info

From time to time, the Fund issues Requests for Proposals for funding through various programs, in addition to serving as the administrator of various federal programs. Information on open RFPs, as well as funding commitments for our various programs, can be found below.
Learn More

Reports

Reports

In any given year, the West Virginia Housing Development Fund works tirelessly to advance our mission of providing affordable housing for all West Virginia. Our Annual Report serves as a review of the year’s successes, providing financial information and other data as well as explaining the impact of our work on the people we serve, in their own words.
Learn More

Staff

Staff

Meet the passionate leaders and team members driving our mission to provide affordable housing across the state. Their expertise and dedication ensure that our programs enhance quality of life and strengthen West Virginia communities. Discover the talented individuals at the heart of our organization.
Learn More

Affordable Rental Properties

Affordable Rental Properties

Search our database of affordable rental properties in West Virginia. Contact the property managers listed for additional information.
Search Now

WVHDF Act and Bylaws

WVHDF Act and Bylaws

The West Virginia Housing Development Fund was created by legislative action in 1968 with the mission of providing safe, decent, affordable housing to all of West Virginia.
Learn More

Lending Partners

Lending Partners

Our statewide network of partner lenders is the backbone of our Single-Family Lending Division. Your partnership helps drive our mission in communities across our state. This page contains all of the information you need to assist our shared customers achieve their dreams of affordable homeownership, including program guides, forms, marketing material, and more.
Learn More

Real Estate Agents

Real Estate Agents

Real estate agents play a vital role in helping West Virginians achieve the dream of homeownership. This page is full of resources to help you do just that! Please see the videos, guides, and links below to learn more about our loan programs and how they can help your buyers.
Learn More

Homeownership Program

The Homeownership Program makes homeownership more affordable for West Virginians. Primarily targeting first-time home buyers, the Homeownership Program generally offers our lowest interest rates and access to down payment assistance.
Learn More

Low Down Home Loan

The Low Down Home Loan can be used to cover down payment and/or closing costs, reducing the amount of out-of-pocket funds needed to purchase a home. It can be used in conjunction with either the Fund’s Homeownership Program or Movin’ Up Program through WVHDF Partner Lenders.
Learn More

Movin Up Program

The Movin’ Up Program has been designed to help moderate-income first-time or repeat homebuyers purchase a new residence. Unlike our more commonly known homebuyer programs, Movin’ Up does not have a first-time homebuyer requirement.
Learn More

The Residential Septic Loan Program

The Residential Septic Loan Program is a partnership between the West Virginia Housing Development Fund and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, designed to help eligible homeowners repair or replace failing on-site septic systems or connect to a public treatment system.
Learn More

Low-Income Assisted Mortgage Program

LAMP provides West Virginia Habitat for Humanity organizations with a funding source by purchasing new and existing single-family mortgages, helping generate capital to build more affordable homes.
Learn More

Affordable Housing Fund

The Legislature created the Affordable Housing Fund in 2001 to provide funding for technical assistance and housing assistance to non-profits and government entities and to encourage stronger partnerships, collaboration and greater involvement of local communities in meeting housing needs in West Virginia.
Learn More

Home4Good

Home4Good is a program developed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Pittsburgh and the West Virginia Housing Development Fund to address unmet and critical needs in the existing Continuums of Care across the state.
Learn More

Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program

The Fund administers the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, which generates low-income residential rental units by encouraging private investment through federal tax credits. Since its inception, this program has produced more than 18,400 affordable rental units in West Virginia.
Learn More

National Housing Trust Fund

Generally, HUD allocates funding by formula to eligible states to increase and preserve the supply of safe, decent, affordable housing, with primary attention to rental housing, for extremely low and very low-income households.
Learn More

The HOME Investment Partnership Program

HOME is a federal program designed to increase the supply of affordable rental housing, support communities in providing affordable housing, and to expand the capacity of community-based housing development organizations.
Learn More

Management Occupancy Reviews

As Contract Administrator, WVHDF conducts Management and Occupancy Reviews on HUD's behalf to evaluate a property's compliance with Section 8 program and Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract requirements.
Learn More

Renewals and Increases

Our Section 8 team processes renewals and rent adjustments for all contracts in the PBCA portfolio each year. Depending on the Owner/Agent’s request and selection of available options available, these processes may also include the review and approval of proposed rents, utility analysis, and other adjustments.
Learn More

Renters Information

The Project-Based Section 8 (PBCA) Program provides rental assistance for extremely low- to moderate-income residents living in certain apartment complexes throughout West Virginia. The subsidy is tied to specific complexes and paid directly to the owner on behalf of the resident. The rental subsidy does not follow the resident from property to property.
Learn More

Special Claims

If a subsidized unit becomes vacant, the Owner/Agent may file a claim for vacancy loss and compensation for unpaid tenant rent and damages.  The special claims are submitted to the Fund where they are analyzed and verified then approved, adjusted, or denied.
Learn More

Voucher Processing

Information for owners and agents about voucher processing, compliance, and other related requirements to participate in the Section 8 Project Based program.
Learn More
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Low-Income Assisted Mortgage Program (LAMP)

The LAMP Program provides Habitat for Humanity organizations in West Virginia a funding source for selling both new and existing single family Habitat mortgages to the WVHDF. This in turn helps Habitat raise funds for constructing additional affordable housing.

Procedural Guide

This guide is designed for Habitat for Humanity affiliates participating in LAMP. Learn more about eligibility, loan requirements, documentation, and the process for selling Habitat mortgages to the West Virginia Housing Development Fund.

LAMP Guide
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