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Protecting Legacy Resident Homeowners

The Legacy Resident Retention Program (LRRP) empowers legacy homeowners within designated Westside and Southside Atlanta Beltline neighborhoods to remain in their homes. By covering increased property taxes through 2030, the LRRP safeguards your investment and supports generational wealth-building.

Why the LRRP Matters
Homeownership is a cornerstone of financial stability. The LRRP ensures that longtime residents who built their communities can benefit from rising property values, despite the challenges that revitalization can bring.

Our Commitment to Housing Stability
The Atlanta Beltline Partnership believes that housing stability leads to stronger individuals, families, and neighborhoods. The LRRP, made possible by generous philanthropic support, is a key part of our commitment to equitable development.

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Eligibility

If your annual household income is lower than the 2024 US HUD Metro Atlanta AMI Levels based on household size, you are income-eligible for the Legacy Resident Retention Program.

Location

The program is for the city of Atlanta residents only who live within the program boundaries in the west and southwest neighborhoods in Beltline subareas 1, 2, 9, 10. Applicant must currently live in the home.

Ownership

Applicants must have purchased and lived in the home before March 2017.

Income

Parameters are based on 2024 US HUD Metro Atlanta AMI Levels. See chart in the section below.

Property Heirs

Heirs of property are eligible if they meet all other qualifications.

Eligibility

Income Requirements

The LRRP income eligibility determination for the program is by the annual US Department of Housing and Urban Development metro Atlanta area median income (AMI) levels table.

The area median income is the midpoint of the region’s income distribution, meaning that half of the households in a region earn more than the median, and half earn less than the median. A household’s income is its gross income, which is the total income received before taxes and other payroll reductions.

If your annual household income is lower than the 2024 US HUD Metro Atlanta AMI Levels based on household size, you are income-eligible for the Legacy Resident Retention Program.

Take the First Step

Submit Your Pre-Registration

Begin the application process for the Legacy Resident Retention Program (LRRP) by completing a pre-registration form. This initial step helps us:

  • Verify your Atlanta residency within program boundaries

  • Confirm income eligibility

  • Validate homeownership status and length of residency

Upon pre-registration approval, you will receive the full LRRP application with instructions for providing supporting documentation.

See The Legacy Resident Retention Program In Action

 Watch this video from an LRRP Participant, explaining why you should apply today:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who pays for the program?
Who can I contact for additional or detailed questions?
What does the program do?
Is LRRP only for senior citizens?
Does the homeowner receive tax payments from the LRRP?
Does this program apply to water and sewage liens, or other city services?
Do I have to live in my property to be eligible?
Do I have to pay back the funds?
Do you have to have homestead exemptions (City of Atlanta/Fulton County) to participate in the program?
Do you pay back taxes?
How long will the program last?
How much of the property taxes are homeowners obligated to pay?
How will homeowners receive the funds?
How will I know when the payment has been made to the Tax Assessors’ office on my behalf?
What if I own multiple properties?
What’s the cut-off date to get your taxes paid for that year?
If I am approved for the program, are my tax payment proceeds guaranteed through 2030?

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