Frequently Asked Questions
For Applicants
Who can apply for a Habitat home in New Brunswick?
Habitat for Humanity New Brunswick works with families who need an affordable path to homeownership and cannot access conventional options. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria across three areas: housing need, ability to pay a mortgage, and willingness to partner with Habitat.
What does “need for affordable housing” mean?
We look at whether a family’s current housing creates real challenges — including poor structural conditions, overcrowding, housing costs exceeding 35% of income, health concerns worsened by current housing, or a location not accessible to schools, shopping, or transportation.
Do families need to be able to pay for the home?
Yes. Habitat homes are not given away. Families must show they can afford a Habitat mortgage and the responsibilities of homeownership. Monthly housing costs are based on 25% of gross household income. Home insurance is paid separately.
What income does HabitatNB consider during the application process?
We review household income to confirm a family falls within the qualifying range for the location and type of home. Employment income, disability income, and retirement income may all be considered. Verification is required for all adults in the home.
Are there credit requirements?
Yes. A satisfactory credit report is required, with no bankruptcy within the last two years and no current consumer proposal. Long-term debt is also reviewed.
Do applicants need to be Canadian citizens or permanent residents?
Yes. Every household member must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
How are families selected?
The Family Selection Committee reviews applications across three areas: housing need, financial readiness, and willingness to partner. Applicants may be asked for references, income verification, and documentation. A home visit and interview may also be part of the process.
What does it mean to partner with HabitatNB?
Future homeowners must actively participate in the process, complete 500 hours of volunteer time, and attend Homeowner Education Sessions.
How long does the application process take?
The process can take several months. Timelines vary depending on the number of applications, available homes, and location-specific factors.
For Supporters
Do I need construction experience to volunteer?
Not at all. Many roles do not require construction experience. Habitat welcomes people with a wide range of skills and interests.
How are donations used?
Donations support home construction, material coordination, volunteer engagement, and the broader work needed to move families through the Habitat model.
Where does Habitat build in New Brunswick?
Habitat for Humanity New Brunswick serves communities across the province. Build opportunities vary by region depending on local needs, partnerships, and available resources.
