Minnesota: MHFA Fix-Up Fund
Low-interest loans between $2,000 and $35,000 for energy efficiency upgrades.
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The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency's (MHFA) Fix-up Fund provides low-interest financing for energy conservation and other basic improvements to residential properties. Home improvement loans range between $2,000 and $35,000 based on which energy efficient and renewable energy technologies are implemented. A higher loan amount may be available for improvements that enhance the accessibility of the home for a disable family member. To be eligible for the loan, the home must be occupied by the property owner. Additionally, total family income must be at or below $95,150, unless improvements are for the enhanced accessibility of the home.
Another key feature of the MHFA home improvement loan program is the opportunity for homeowners to contract with approved lenders directly. Visit the MHFA Fix-up Fund's lending partners list for qualifying institutions and contact information. In addition, participating homeowners may select and hire contractors of their choice.