The Howard County Times and Columbia Flyer both featured past lottery winner Tekyia Brower. Brower, a Marriotts Ridge high school teacher, and her seven year old son have lived in their MIHU property in Ellicott City since 2007.
Stacy Spann, Director of Howard County Housing and Kelly Cimino, MIHU Coordinator appeared on this month’s Columbia Matters. Stacy and Kelly discuss the unique benefits of the upcoming housing fair and the general logistics of MIHU. Columbia Matters is a “Telly award-winning monthly television program that takes viewers on a journey through Columbia and Howard [...]
Thinking about moving to Howard County? Here’s your chance to enter the April Housing Lottery for a newly renovated home at an unbelievably affordable price! The first house in the upcoming lottery is this spacious townhouse in the Village of Owen Brown. The home is currently undergoing renovations, and will include these green features: High efficiency heat [...]
Editor’s Note: This is the third and final part in a 3-part series about the Howard County Moderate Income Housing Unit (MIHU) Program. Applying for the MIHU program is an involved process, but it’s no more complicated than the processes someone may go through on a regular basis to buy a home or rent an apartment.
There are many misconceptions about the Moderate Income Housing Unit (MIHU) Program. Many people think they make too much money to qualify or believe the housing units are only for very low-income earners. Fortunately, these are simply not true. Here are 10 myths about Howard County’s MIHU Program.
With some of the best schools in Maryland, easy access to parks, recreation and shopping, Howard County, Maryland, is one of the most desired places to live in the country.
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