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Colorado Prop 123 Single-Family Owner-Occupied Rehab

Colorado Dept. of Local Affairs (DOLA) / Division of Housing

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About This Program

Colorado Proposition 123 (passed November 2022) directed approximately $300 million in state tax revenue to affordable housing, including single-family owner-occupied rehabilitation. Funds flow through DOLA and the Division of Housing to nonprofit developers and local governments who provide repair services to income-eligible homeowners. Denver residents should contact HOST or local housing nonprofits to access Prop 123-backed repair programs.

Amounts vary by program and local partner. Grants and deferred loans are both available depending on the administering organization.

Key Details

  • Funded by Colorado Prop 123 — ~$300M statewide for affordable housing
  • Includes single-family owner-occupied rehabilitation funding
  • Administered through local nonprofits and governments, not directly to homeowners
  • Income limits vary by program; generally targets low-income households
  • Contact Denver HOST at 720-913-1534 for local access points

How to Apply

Deadline: Rolling — apply through local housing partners

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