Governor Rendell Says Families in NE PA to Get $30 Million Towards Down Payment Help; Affordable Housing; New Jobs
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).
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
- The City of Carbondale Redevelopment Authority will receive
$750,000 to acquire foreclosed properties; demolish blighted, vacant properties; and construct new homes on cleared sites. In total, five units will be developed and eight will be demolished. - The
City of Scranton will receive$3 million to develop 24 units and demolish 22 units in the 50-square block South Scranton Revitalization area.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Wilkes-Barre will receive$2,400,000 to target a blighted, tax-foreclosed former industrial site. After theCity of Wilkes-Barre demolishes structures on the site with non-NSP funds, the deed for the land will be donated to a nonprofit housing corporation, which will construct 18 energy-efficient housing unitsLuzerne County will receive$1,693,406 to develop six units and demolish nine units in the cities ofNanticoke andPittston .
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- Saint Stanislaus will receive
$2,422,713 for the development of 30 units.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Monroe County will receive$825,000 to buy, rehab and resell foreclosed homes inMt. Pocono ,Stroudsburg , andEast Stroudsburg . Five units will be sold to households all at or below 50% AMI. The county plans to use Monroe County Habitat for Humanity in the rehabilitation of these homes.
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- White
Stone Commons will receive$8,352,391 for the development of 72 units. - Limekiln Manor will receive
$5,095,483 for the development of 40 units.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Susquehanna County will receive$567,000 for the purchase of foreclosed homes in Susquehanna Depot. Six units will be developed and one unit will be demolished.
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency funding
- Chocolate Creek Apartments will receive
$4,317,213 for the development of 24 units.
CONTACT:
Chuck Ardo
717-783-1116
Luke Webber (DCED)
717-783-1132
SOURCE Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
