Housing Rehabilitation
Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. Partners with the City of Longmont to Provide Free Home Repairs for Eligible Homeowners
As of March 2025, the City of Longmont has partnered with Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. to bring free home repairs and accessibility modifications to income-qualified homeowners.
Brothers Redevelopment’s Home Modification and Repair Program is the largest of its kind in Colorado, serving communities across the Front Range. The Home Modification and Repair Program focuses on addressing health and safety concerns while making critical construction upgrades to protect homeowners from weather-related damage and accessibility challenges. The program is funded through the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
This program is available at no cost to homeowners in Longmont who:
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- Own a home within Longmont’s city limits
- Have a household income at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for site built homes (following HUD income limits)
- Have a household income at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for mobile/manufactured homes (following HUD income limits)
- Need essential repairs or accessibility modifications to maintain safe and stable housing
Services available to Longmont residents include:
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- Minor electrical, plumbing, and sewer repairs, as well as trip and fall hazard mitigation
- Installation of wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, grab bars, and stair and porch railings
- Repairs and replacements for furnaces, water heaters, and boiler systems
- Roof, gutter, soffit, fascia, siding, and window repairs and replacements
“We’re excited to bring our Home Modification and Repair Program to Longmont and help residents make critical improvements to their homes. These repairs aren’t just about fixing what’s broken — they’re about ensuring homeowners can live safely and comfortably for years to come.” – Brothers Redevelopment Home Modification and Repair Department Director Jason McCullough.
How to Apply
Longmont homeowners who are interested in applying for the program can contact Brothers Redevelopment by phone at 303-202-6340 or email at hmr@brothersredevelopment.org for more information.
If you are interested in discussing your individual case with the City of Longmont prior to applying, please contact Alexis McCowan, Housing and Community Investment Specialist, at 303-774-4619 or alexis.mccowan@longmontcolorado.gov
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