Frequently ASked Questions
For Prospective Homeowners
Applications for Heritage Village are closed, but we will begin taking applications in 2026 for our latest build at 33rd and Bryant. If you are interested in receiving updates on when those applications open, please complete the inquiry form on our home page and we will contact you when applications open.
HOA fees cover lawn mowing, irrigation, weeding, flower bed maintenance, and upkeep of common areas to maintain the neighborhood’s appearance.
Prices vary depending on the project, but all homes are priced below market rate and are intended to be affordablefor Edmond’s essential workers.
No. While good credit helps with mortgage approval, our partners work with buyers to help them improve their credit and financial health.
Homebuyers must demonstrate steady income for the past two years, qualify for a traditional mortgage, complete a homebuyer education class and Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, and contribute 200 hours of volunteer “sweat equity” during the building process.
For volunteers
Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Those under 18 must have a signed waiver and be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Yes! Families, churches, businesses, and other groups are encouraged to sign up together. To schedule a volunteer opportunity, email:
Not at all! We welcome volunteers of all skill levels. You can help with tasks like painting, site cleanup, installing hardware, and more.
For Donors and Sponsors
Visit our Turkey Trot Page or contact us for sponsorship information. This event is our largest annual fundraiser and a fun way to support our mission.
Absolutely. We offer naming rights for homes, streets, and entire neighborhoods. Please contact us to learn more about available sponsorship opportunities.
Yes. Turning Point Ministries is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and all contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
You can give securely online or mail a check to our office. Every donation supports the development of affordable housing for Edmond’s essential workers.
About Turning Point Ministries
We currently have two established neighborhoods—Heritage Village and Legacy Station—and are developing a new project at 33rd and Bryant.
We have a construction superintendent on full time staff with us to manage the builds. All homes are constructed by licensed contractors and professionals. Volunteers, including future homeowners, assist with non-technical tasks to reduce overhead costs.
Building neighborhoods allows us to preserve the desirable Edmond aesthetic, create community cohesion, and better manage costs.