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A Teacher Gets a New Home, Students Train for Careers, with Help from the Community and USDA

Posted by Vicki Schurman, USDA Public Information Officer in Rural
Feb 11, 2011

Christopher Urwiller, a second year teacher with the Scottsbluff, Nebraska, schools, had been a renter when he learned of an opportunity to purchase his own home.   Twin Cities Development (TCD) and Scottsbluff High School (SHS) students were working on a joint project where TCD provided the lot for construction of a new home built by high school students that would soon be completed and ready for sale.

Platte Valley Mortgage utilized the USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Home Ownership Loan program to assist Chris with the purchase of his first home.  The program offered him the opportunity to buy a new home with no down payment and a low fixed interest rate, resulting in an affordable payment.

The partnership with TCD, PV Mortgage, Scottsbluff High School and USDA Rural Development generated benefits beyond homeownership.  With the opportunity to build an actual house, enrollment in the construction class bloomed from around 20 students to 66 students.  Students learned how to frame, shingle, side and finish a home.  The foundation, plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) and drywall items were contracted out.  By working with TCD and PV Mortgage, Chris was able to secure a purchase contract prior to completion of the home, which allowed him to pick his carpet colors, floor tile, and wood flooring to truly make the home his own.

TCD plans to continue the construction program with the local high school so that students can have a hands-on learning opportunity.

To find out more about USDA homeownership and repair programs click here.

Thanks to a loan guarantee provided by USDA, 66 Scottsbluff High School Students built a home as a training exercise.  That home was then purchased by a local teacher.
Thanks to a loan guarantee provided by USDA, 66 Scottsbluff High School Students built a home as a training exercise. That home was then purchased by a local teacher.

Category/Topic: Rural