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Columbia invests $2.2 million in new single-family homes for first-time buyers, ceremony set for Wednesday, February 26

Columbia, South Carolina – The City of Columbia is preparing to have a ground-breaking ceremony on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., in a major step toward community renewal. The ceremony will commemorate the start of building on four new single-family houses in the historic Lower Waverly/Martin Luther King neighborhood, therefore ushering into a new phase in the evolution of the area.

Along with other guests, the event scheduled at 2331 Pendleton Street will feature Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and Councilman Ed McDowell. Complementing a larger effort by the City Development Department, this project receives $2.2 million from the federal HOME Investment Partnership Program.

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These initiatives aim not just for creating houses but also for revitalizing a Columbia community with strong historical background. Apart from improving the infrastructure of the area, the project intends to empower the people through home ownership. Key participant in this effort, the TN Development Corporation, targets first-time homebuyers and those qualified for the City of Columbia Loan Program.

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Prospective homeowners wishing to join this revitalizing neighborhood must satisfy several important criteria: they must attend a Homebuyer Education class from a HUD-certified institution and obtain a Certificate of Completion, good for one year. Apart from that, candidates should not own any other improved property at the time of the City Loan closing and their household earnings must follow HUD rules.

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Most importantly, the properties owned by the City of Columbia and constructed by TN Development Corp. must be the main residence of the buyers for as long as the city maintains a mortgage on them. Purchase-related prepaid items must also be paid for by buyers.

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For the Lower Waverly/Martin Luther King community, this development is a beacon of hope since it promises not just new housing options but also to inspire pride and responsibility among the locals. The city believes that this project will be a model for similar projects aiming at energizing other historic districts across Columbia as the community awaits this next phase of growth.

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