Anju Dhillon
Anju Dhillon
Member of Parliament for Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle
NATIONAL HOUSING STRATEGY

CREATE NEW HOUSING SUPPLY

National Housing Co-Investment Fund – New Construction Stream Low-cost loans and capital contributions for building new affordable housing shelters, transitional and supportive housing. Affordable Housing Innovation Fund Funding for unique ideas and innovative building techniques that revolutionize the affordable housing sector. Rental Construction Financing Low-cost loans encouraging the construction of sustainable rental apartment projects across Canada. Federal Lands Initiative Surplus federal lands and buildings used to create affordable, sustainable, accessible and socially inclusive developments. Other funding and financing opportunities Find other CMHC funding and financing opportunities. MODERNIZE EXISTING HOUSING National Housing Co-Investment Fund – Housing Repair and Renewal Stream Low-cost loans and capital contributions for repairing/renewing affordable housing shelters, transitional and supportive housing. Other funding and financing opportunities Find other CMHC funding and financing opportunities. Affordable Housing Innovation Fund Funding for unique ideas and innovative building techniques that revolutionize the affordable housing sector. RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITY HOUSING PROVIDERS The Federal Community Housing Initiative — Phase 1Subsidies for federally-administered community housing providers provided under their existing operating agreements. Community Housing Transformation Centre and Sector Transformation Fund Launching 2019. Tools and assistance to increase the capacity of community housing providers and support an efficient community housing sector. Community-Based Tenant Initiative Launching 2019. Funding for local organizations helping tenants access information on housing options, improve financial literacy and management. Please visit https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en for more housing information. FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER INCENTIVE Every day Canadians work hard to build a better future for themselves and their families, but for many, rising house prices have made homeownership seem unaffordable and increasingly out of reach. That’s why in Budget 2019, we announced the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive which will help lower monthly mortgage payments, making homeownership more accessible for middle-class Canadians. Starting on September 2nd, 2019, it will be more affordable for Canadians to buy their first home. Everyone needs a safe and affordable place to call home, but today, too many Canadians are being priced out of the housing market. The new First-Time Home Buyer Incentive will make homeownership more affordable for first-time buyers by allowing them to lower their monthly mortgage payments without increasing their down payment. This means more money in the pockets of middle-class Canadians. Through Budget 2019, for the 4th consecutive year, our Government is making significant investments to help Canadians find an affordable place to call home, while also making the housing market fairer. The incentive will allow eligible First-Time homebuyers, who have the minimum down payment for an insured mortgage, to apply to finance a portion of their home purchase through a form of shared equity mortgage with the Government of Canada.  This means that First-time homebuyers will be able to save up to $286 a month on their mortgage payments through the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive. This means lower monthly payments and more money for hard-working middle-class Canadians to put towards the things that matter to them: furthering their education, putting their kids in sports, or saving for retirement.
Main office - Lachine
735 Notre-Dame Street
Lachine, Quebec
H8S 2B5

Telephone:
514-639-4497

Fax:
514-639-7407
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Wed: 9H30 - 17H30 / 9:30AM - 5:30PM
Thu: 9H30 - 17H30 / 9:30AM - 5:30PM
Fri: 9H30 - 17H30 / 9:30AM - 5:30PM
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Hill Office
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6

Telephone:
613-995-2251

Fax:
613-996-1481
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