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Spink County Housing
Spink County has 11 communities:
• Ashton
• Athol
• Brentford
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• Conde
• Doland
• Frankfort
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• Mellette
• Northville
• Redfield
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• Tulare
• Turton
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Every town in the county has lots for sale. They all have excellent water, power and communications.
Spink County has the Redfield Housing Authority to help with rental property -
1005 West 1st Street, Redfield SD (605) 472-1175
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Lenders in the Area:
American Bank & Trust, Mellette SD
(605) 887-3471
Bank of the West, Redfield SD
(605) 472-1600
Farmers State Bank, Turton SD
(605) 897-6532
Great WEstern Bank, Redfield SD
(605) 472-0500
Heartland State Bank, Redfield SD
(605) 475-0500
Heartland State Bank, Tulare SD
(605) 596-4123
Mansfield State Bank, Mansfield SD
(605) 887-3454
Plains Commerce Bank, Conde SD
(605) 381-2341
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Redfield SD
(605) 472-0220
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U.S.D.A. Rural Development
Aberdeen SD (605) 226-3360
NESDCAP
North East South Dakota Community Action Program
(605) 698-7654
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Lenders do work with S.D.H.D.A.
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What is SDHDA?
The South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA) was created by the South Dakota Legislature in 1973 with a stated mission to provide decent, safe, and affordable housing to low and moderate income South Dakotans. SDHDA, which oversees the Governor's House Program, is a self supporting, nonprofit entitiy that uses no State tax dollars to fund its programs.
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PO Box 1237, Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-6107 800-540-4241
www.sdhda.org
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The Governor's House is...
« A great starter home for ayoung family
« An easy to maintain retirement home
« Reasonably sized
« Affordable
« Energy efficient
« Low maintenance
« Constructed with quality materials
« Wheelchair accessible
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In 1996, the Governor's House Program was created as a way to provide reasonably sized affordable homes to income qualified individuals and families without using state tax dollars.
The Program puts prison inmates to work learning marketable skills for life outside of prison, while providing affordable, energy efficient, low maintenance homes to those who may otherwise not be able to afford one. The simplified home design, in conjunction with the Governor's Inmate Training Program, keeps the cost of these homes affordable.
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