Governor Rendell Says Families in NW PA Will Benefit From $28 Million Towards Down Payment Help; Affordable Housing; New Jobs
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 13:47 CDT
The new investment is part of a statewide announcement totaling more than
"This is great news for families who have been hit hard by the foreclosure crisis in
"It's also a great day for families who need help coming up with a down payment for a new home. This creative, new program represents the spirit of partnership and innovation the President challenged us to employ when he signed the stimulus bill."
Governor Rendell said the Keystone First Program, an innovative down payment assistance program from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, will provide up to
"It's much harder to get a mortgage today than it was a year ago," the Governor said. "Most banks are looking for 20 percent down, or even more. The result is stable families looking for their first home can't come up with money up front to purchase a home. That changes with the stimulus-funded First Time Homebuyer Tax Rebate program."
Winn Development, a
"Winn Development commends the commonwealth and PHFA for being among the first states to implement the stimulus program in this way," said
Governor Rendell said the funding for the 99 projects that will make affordable housing more prevalent in the commonwealth comes from the Neighborhood Stabilization and Low Income Housing Tax programs.
Neighborhood Stabilization will provide
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit program will provide
"With all of this money, people in
For more information on the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, visit www.phfa.org.
For information on the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and other programs administered by DCED, visit www.NewPA.com or call 1-866-466-3972.
The Rendell administration is committed to creating a first-rate public education system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuing economic investment to support our communities and businesses. To find out more about Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his newsletter, visit www.governor.state.pa.us.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following projects have been approved (some of the PHFA funding is subject to final board approval Thursday).
Clarion County
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- Drake Crossing will receive
$2,650,890 to develop 30 units.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
- The
City of Erie will receive$2,089,416 to buy and demolish 17 blighted properties, and buy 13 other properties (one, a six-unit apartment, will be renovated. Six of the rehabbed units will be sold to income-eligible residents). - The Erie County Housing Authority will use its
$575,900 award inUnion City Borough andCorry City to buy and rehab four foreclosed properties. The renovated homes will be made available to rent for people with mental disabilities.
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- Fairview Family Homes will receive
$5,249,624 to develop 25 units.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Lawrence County Social Services Inc. will receive$2.23 million for use inBessemer Borough andEllwood City to acquire eight abandoned, functionally obsolete homes for demolition; acquire and rehabilitate four foreclosed single-family homes for resale to eligible owner-occupants; acquire and rehabilitate five foreclosed single-family homes for lease/purchase; and acquire and rehabilitate five foreclosed single-family homes and provide housing rental opportunities for individuals with special needs and mental illness. In total, 14 units will be developed and eight units will be demolished.
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
Lightner Greene will receive$7,508,347 for the development of 50 units.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Mercer County intends to use its$3.7 million grant award for activities in the Russell Street neighborhood inSharon and in targeted middle market neighborhoods inHermitage . In total, 24 units will be developed and three units will be demolished.
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- Quaker Meadow will receive
$4,392,866 for the development of 40 units.
SOURCE Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
Source: PR Newswire
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