Southern Ute Indian Tribe

Tribal Housing

Great Seal of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe

Tribal Housing Department

Main office
970-563-4710

Mission

To provide safe, sanitary, habitable, and affordable housing by means of tribal funding, grant funding, private funding, or outside lending agencies. To provide assistance to tribal members who may need guidance with home repairs or needing to get quotes from outside contractors for home repairs and providing educational assistance such as first-time home-buyers, personal budgeting of individual expenses, and courses on home maintenance and preventive maintenance for private homeowners as well as tribal homeowners. Provide to Tribal member homeowners a list of qualified contractors who have met all of the requirements set forth by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Department of Housing who can do repair work on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. 


Services to Tribal Members

  • Homeowners class
  • Basic repair work
  • Environmental assessment
  • Help with finding a contractor
  • Snow Clearing Program

Cedar Point Housing Initiative

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Cedar Point Housing Initiative Team looks forward to assisting you with your development in becoming a homeowner. Please get in touch with us for construction planning.

Please contact the Tribal Credit Division and obtain your pre-qualification status for a mortgage loan to purchase a home in Cedar Point.

Please contact the Lands Division for available lot information.

Notice of Revised Protective Covenants and Restrictions of the Cedar Point Subdivision and Availability Notice

On August 28, 2018, the Tribal Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-159, approving revisions to the existing Protective Covenants for the Cedar Point subdivision area. In addition, the resolution authorized a notice to the membership of 23 lots available for use by eligible Tribal members in need of housing.

In the early 2000’s, the Protective Covenants were first approved. The revisions include, among other things, combining the Cedar Point West and Cedar Point East covenants into one document, removing the homeowners association, prohibiting Off Highway Vehicle use, requiring construction to conform with standards in the recent International Residential Code or as authorized by the Tribe, and prohibiting any drug illegal drug-related activity. You may obtain hard copies of the Protective Covenants from the Tribe’s Department of Natural Resources or Housing Department.

If you have questions, contact the Tribal Housing Office at 970-563-4710 or by email or the Department of Natural Resources, Lands Division Office at 970-563-0126.

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