Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation is a commission formed after the world war II with a motive to help all those families who lost their homes during the war. The AHFC now contributes around $100 million on an annual basis for the housing programs and projects in the state.
In order to be eligible for a house in Alaska, you will have to fill up an application form mentioning all details of your income and loan requirements. Once your application form is approved you will be called personally by the housing officials. The AHFC has special housing schemes for military families. The offices of Alaska housing finance corporation is located in the capital Juneau as well as the largest city of the state Anchorage AK and Kodiak. The housing market has not only boomed in these two regions but it is also picking up in other parts of the state. The choice of homes that it provides is indeed commendable.
Alaska Housing Section 8 grants and vouchers
Section 8 of the Alaska housing department is dedicated specially to all those who belong to the low income groups. The section 8 vouchers grant houses at a low cost so that all the people of Alaska are able to afford a house in the state. Section 8 vouchers are mainly distributed by the Public Housing Authorities like the HUD – housing and urban development department. The public housing authorities come forward in providing shelter to all income group people in Alaska.
