ARCH Homeownership Program FAQs
If you are a seller...
1.
Am I
required to hire a real estate agent when selling my ARCH home?
No, you are not required to hire a real estate
agent. However,
ARCH does not assist with furnishing a purchase and sale
agreement or any other legal paperwork related to the
transaction.
2. What is
the first step if I want to sell my ARCH home?
Please send a letter of intent to sell to the
Homeownership Team at
homeownership@bellevuewa.gov Once we receive
your intent to sell, we will complete a pricing pricing with
information about your maximum resale value.
We will also send you information about the new buyer's
qualifications, including income limits. Please
include your contact info and your realtor’s too if you choose
to use a realtor.
Once we notify you with the above information, you can start
your marketing efforts.
3.
Can I
sell my home to anyone I want to?
You will need to check with ARCH staff (or your covenant) about the marketing criteria for your home. For most owners there is either a sixty, ninety day or for some homes an indefinite period of time where, first priority is given to buyers with incomes at or below appropriate income guidelines. Once this time period is over you can sell it to anyone regardless of their income, but the remainder of the covenant remains, such as the owner-occupancy requirement. Starting in 2019, home sales will typically require permanent restrictions on buyer's income and household size.
4.
What is
the Certification of Household Eligibility form and who signs
it?
To ensure that the new buyers are income
qualified, they are required to complete a
Certification of Household Eligibility form.
A Certification of Household Eligibility form is a
statement of each members of the households current income. Along with the Certification of Household Eligibility
form, we will also review the buyer’s Federal Tax Return, W-2s
and three months of pay stubs.
5.
Can I
rent out my unit?
All ARCH units are intended to be owner
occupied only (primary residence).
Unless the owner has a special circumstance, s/he can
request to lease for no more than 12 months.
All leasing requests have to be reviewed and approved by
ARCH.
6.
What
will ARCH do to help me sell my home to an income-qualified
buyer?
ARCH maintains a list of people interested in
buying affordable units. We
can help sellers market their homes by sending an email to that
list. We will also
post the listing on our website.
7.
What
should I do after I have a mutually accepted offer?
If you're in a short sale situation, the selling process remains the same. In case of foreclosure, plesae contact the ARCH office ASAP so we can discuss. We are here to help you get connected to resources or help you sell. Please visit the foreclosure section of our website for further assistance: http://www.archhousing.org/current-residents/foreclosure-financial-assistance.html
If you are a buyer...
9.
Does
ARCH provide down payment assistance?
If so, how do I apply?
There is a House Key Plus ARCH East King
County Down Payment Assistance Program that is available through
the Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC).
For more information, please call (206) 287-4413.
For other types of down payment assistance programs,
please visit the Housing Finance Commission website:
http://www.wshfc.org/buyers/downpayment.htm
10.
When
will the restrictions go away?
Depending on the project agreement, the resale
control agreement (aka the Covenant) is normally in effect for
30 or 50 years.
11.
I heard
my future resale price will be restricted.
How will that be calculated?
Your future resale prices are set by a formula
based on various indexes.
Depending on the project agreement, your appreciation
index could be the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the real estate
index or an average of the Real Estate Index and the HUD
Seattle/King County Median Income.
To find out the appreciation index of the ARCH unit
you’re interested in purchasing, please contact our office.
12.
Where
can I get a copy of the resale control agreement?
Please call our office (425-861-3677) to get a copy of the resale control agreement.
if you are a realtor...
13. Can I sell ARCH properties to investors?
No. ARCH properties are for owner-occupied only. We do not allow investors to purchase ARCH properties. ARCH homeowners cannot rent their units unless they have permission from ARCH.
14.
My
client is trying to negotiate with me on my commissions.
Can they do that?
ARCH does not have any policy regarding real
estate commissions.
This is a decision that needs to be made between agents and
their clients.
15.
I want
to do an open house this weekend.
Can I put up signs?
ARCH respects the HOA’s policy.
Please check with the Homeowners Association regarding
their open house and signage policies.
16.
I need a
copy of the resale cert and want to know the monthly HOA fees.
Should I call ARCH?
ARCH does not have copies of the resale cert nor
the recent HOA fee information.
You can obtain this information from the HOA directly.
17.
Is the
process different for a short sale?
Short sales have to follow the same selling
process as described above.