What the Program Covers:
- Essential Home Repairs – Improving safety, health, and accessibility
- No-Cost Assistance – Fully funded repairs for qualified homeowners, up to $25,000
Residential Rehabilitation Program
Revitalizing Our Community
The Naranja Lakes Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), in partnership with Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade (RTMD), is offering home repair grants to eligible homeowners. This program provides critical home repairs at no cost, ensuring safer, healthier living conditions for families, seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
Who Qualifies:
- Must own and live in a single-family home within Naranja Lakes CRA boundary
- Meet U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development income requirements
- Be current on property taxes and mortgage payments
- Have a home that meets program eligibility criteria for repair
Program Resources
Access all application materials, eligibility information, and contractor resources for the Residential Rehabilitation Program.
Qualification Details
Review the eligibility criteria, required documents, and program guidelines before applying.
Apply for Assistance
Complete the Residential Rehabilitation Program application and submit it by mail or email.
How the Program Works
Understand every step in the process from application review to completed home repairs.
Contractor Registration
Licensed contractors can register with RTMD to bid on repair projects and support community improvements.
Return completed applications to:
Attn: Programs Department
3628 Grand Ave. Miami, FL 33133
Email: info@rtmiami.org
Program Impact - FY 2024-2025
The CRA continues planning for future housing stabilization, corridor revitalization, and infrastructure improvements in alignment with the Community Redevelopment Plan.
- 13 homes completed and 16 homeowners on the waitlist for the next phase.
- Average cost of repairs per home: $18,999 — representing 54.5% of the homeowners’ annual income.
- Homeowner demographics:
- 69% of households headed by women
- 62% of homes include a resident with a disability
- 77% of participants are over age 62
- Income levels served: 30%–80% AMI households, with average income at $34,891.







