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HOUSING
Graced by adjacency to the Saddleback Mountains, Lake Forest is an amazing place to live, work, and play. Lake Forest offers a variety of housing options, including workforce and executive housing communities and neighborhoods. The hillsides, lakes, and groves of eucalyptus trees provide the perfect backdrop for a diverse mix of quality housing including affordable units, apartment communities, luxury condominiums, and single- family homes.
The great housing options, along with the many parks and trails, and the fact that Lake Forest was recently named as one of the safest cities in America, makes Lake Forest a perfect place to live, work, play, and raise a family. Lake Forest is the place where work and life come together naturally.
Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program
This program offers a zero percent deferred interest loan and a three percent amortized interest loan for homes, condominiums and mobile homes.
Neighborhood Pride Paint Program
Funding assistance for exterior home painting is available to low- and moderate-income homeowners.
Community Development Block Grant
View information about this program that provides quality low-income housing.
Lead Based Paint Information
Do you own or rent a home built before 1978? Are you planning to buy or rent a home built before 1978? Did you know that many homes built before 1978 have lead-based paint? Lead from paint, chips, and dust can pose serious health hazards. Learn more about lead paint, lead exposure, and what you can do to protect your family by reading the U.S. Environmental Protections Agency's (EPA) informational brochure:
- "Protect your Family From Lead in Your Home" (English)
- "Proteja a Su Famila Contra El Plomo en El Hogar" (Español)
Fair Housing Matters
The City is committed to furthering fair housing practices in the community and cooperates with the Fair Housing Council of Orange County to eliminate discriminatory practices countywide. An impediment to fair housing opportunity is any policy or practice that denies or negatively affects the provision of housing to a person in any protected class. Examples of a protected class includes minorities, elderly, and disabled persons.
Fair Housing is Your Right Under the Law Q& A Flyer English (PDF)
Fair Housing is Your Right Under the Law Q&A Flyer Spanish (PDF)
Orange County Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (08-06-20)(Final)