Neighborhood Renaissance
📢 The Fairfax Renaissance Home Loan Program had funding discontinued for fiscal year 2026, which begins on July 1, 2025.
As a result, the Fairfax Renaissance Housing Corporation will not be accepting applications for the program at this time. Please continue to check back here for any updates on the status of the program.
For questions about the FRHC program please call (703) 385-2494
The Fairfax Renaissance Housing Corporation, a nonprofit in the city, partners with MainStreet Bank to offer the Neighborhood Renaissance Program.
This program helps City of Fairfax residents renovate their homes.
Eligible homes must show at least one of the following conditions:
- Interior or exterior deterioration
- Functional obsolescence
- Missing common features found in newer homes (e.g., primary bedroom suites, two-car garages)
Loan features:
Loans are not income-sensitive and are available for owner-occupied:
- Single-family detached homes
- Townhouses
- Duplexes
- Condominiums
Loans Per Subdivision
The total number of FRHC loans completed as of December 2024 is 295.
(information is updated annually)
Subdivision |
Number of Loans |
Subdivision |
Number of Loans |
Aspen Grove |
1 |
Layton Hall |
14 |
Cobbdale |
31 |
Little River Hills |
12 |
Country Club Hills |
34 |
Lord Fairfax Estates |
7 |
Daniels Run Woods |
29 |
Maple Hill |
7 |
Fairchester |
5 |
Mosby Woods |
63 |
Fairchester Woods |
10 |
Orchard Knolls |
2 |
Fairfax Towne Estates |
2 |
South East |
2 |
Fairview |
14 |
Triangle |
13 |
Great Oaks |
5 |
Warren Woods |
3 |
Green Acres |
10 |
Westmore |
20 |
Halemhurst |
10 |
Windy Hill |
1 |
Combined subdivisions reflect commonalities in physical characteristics (unit type, year built, lot size, etc.) among housing units.