Housing Resources
Housing Resources
If you have a housing-related need, but don’t quite know how to get started, the City of Longmont can help. In the links below, you’ll find resources and information to assist you; simply follow the links to find out more.
- ADA Modification
- Affordable Rentals in Longmont
- Boulder County Financial Assistance
- Community Resources
- Energy Efficiency Support
- Income and Asset Limits
- Landlord-Tenant information
- Longmont CAReS utility rebate
- Longmont Housing Authority
- NextLight Internet
- Senior Resources
- Sustainable Opportunities, Lifestyles, and Leadership (SOLL)
- Utilities Assistance
- Affordable Homeownership Program
- Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) Homeownership
- Colorado Housing Assistance Corporation
- Downpayment Assistance Program
- Downpayment Assistance FAQs
- Habitat for Humanity
- Homeownership Training Class
- Income and Asset Limits
- Information for Homebuyers from Colorado Department of Local AffairsLongmont Start 2 Home
- ADA Modification and General Rehab
- Boulder County Financial Assistance
- Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) Homeownership
- Community Resources
- Emergency Mortgage Assistance from Colorado Department of Local Affairs
- Energy Efficiency Support
- Longmont CAReS Utility Rebate
- NextLight Internet
- Sustainable Opportunities, Lifestyles, and Leadership (SOLL)
- Utilities Assistance
- Affordable Housing Requirements and Incentives
- Affordable Housing Rent Standards
- Community Resources
- Development Funding
- Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
- Housing Incentive Program Application and Guidelines for Rental Housing Projects
- Housing Incentive Program Application and Guidelines for For-Sale Projects
- NextLight Internet
- Planning and Development Services Department
Explore the resources available to older persons and caregivers of older adults in Longmont.
Resources for people experiencing homelessness.
Fair Housing laws promote equal access to homeownership and rental housing opportunities
Fair Housing laws are fundamental to the values of our community. By protecting against housing discrimination, fair housing makes Longmont a stronger community and a better place to live, work, and play.
Under federal law, it is illegal to discriminate against any person under the protected classes: race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. Colorado State law adds the categories of marital status, creed, ancestry, and source of income.
Housing discrimination is illegal. Both state and federal laws prohibit discrimination in housing based on protected classes. Also, it is illegal for anyone to threaten, coerce, intimidate, or interfere with anyone exercising a fair housing right or assisting others who exercise that right. Visit the Fair Housing Information page for more information.