Housing & Community Development
Affordable Dwelling Unit Program
Find information about the Loudoun County Affordable Dwelling Unit Program.
Affordable Dwelling Unit Program
Community Development Block Grant
Learn more about the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in Loudoun County
Community Development Block Grant
Home Improvement Programs
The Loudoun County Home Improvement Program is available countywide to low- and moderate-income homeowners who want to rehabilitate their primary residences.
Home Improvement Programs
Homeless Services
Loudoun County Homeless Services seeks to serve those in the community that are homeless and in need of assistance.
Homeless Services
Homeownership Education Programs
The Loudoun County Department of Family Services provides free homebuyer education classes with a curriculum provided by the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) to assist first-time homebuyers in understanding the home-buying process.
Homeownership Education Programs
Homeownership Loan Programs
Loudoun County administers several loan assistance programs for people purchasing a home in Loudoun County.
Homeownership Loan Programs
Housing Advisory Board
Housing Advisory Board
Housing Choice Voucher Program
The Loudoun County Department of Family Services maintains an apartment and condominium guide for the general public, assists low-income residents with Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) rental / utility assistance, and provides rental eviction and foreclosure prevention assistance.
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Housing Funds
Up to $3 million in proffer and Affordable Dwelling Unit (ADU) program generated funds is available to help finance the construction of affordable housing in Loudoun County.
Housing Funds
Info for Nonprofit Organizations & Agencies
Loudoun County has a process for nonprofit organizations to be designated as qualified to purchase an Affordable Dwelling Unit (ADU) home.
Info for Nonprofit Organizations & Agencies
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Funds from the Housing Recovery Act of 2008 are being used in order to purchase foreclosed abandoned homes to rehabilitate and resell these homes in an effort to stabilize neighborhoods and stem the decline of house values of neighboring homes.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Newsletters
View current newsletter for updates on what's happening in the Housing and Community Development Department.
Newsletters
Prospective Client Information
Get information on various types of assistance available to you concerning foreclosure assistance, home improvement programs, rental information, and purchase information.
Prospective Client Information