New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4572

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Establishes loan program for first-time homebuyers who move to areas with most abandoned properties; appropriates $5 million.

Impact

The implementation of A4572 could significantly alter the landscape of housing accessibility in New Jersey. By making financial assistance available to first-time homebuyers in distressed areas, the bill is designed to encourage population influx and investment into these regions. This financial support aims to foster community development through the rehabilitation of homes, which in turn could have positive implications for local property values, neighborhood aesthetics, and overall community morale. Furthermore, the bill allocates $5 million to effectively fund this initiative, showcasing a commitment to improving urban environments through strategic investment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4572 establishes a loan program aimed at assisting first-time homebuyers who are willing to relocate to areas in New Jersey where the number of abandoned properties is significantly high. Under this program, qualifying applicants can obtain interest-free, deferred second mortgage loans of up to $10,000, intended specifically for making qualified repairs to their new residential properties. This initiative prioritizes revitalizing neighborhoods plagued by disinvestment and abandonment, promoting a healthier housing market in these communities.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind A4572, some stakeholders have raised concerns regarding its efficacy and implementation. Critics might argue that the bill's criteria for eligibility, which include various educational and employment benchmarks, may inadvertently limit participation. Moreover, there might be apprehensions about the long-term sustainability of such programs and whether they will effectively lead to lasting improvements in these communities. Legislative discussions may also reflect broader debates around housing policies and priorities, particularly regarding the need to balance development with existing community interests.

Companion Bills

NJ S3022

Same As Establishes loan program for first-time homebuyers who move to areas with most abandoned properties; appropriates $5 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1548

Establishes loan program for first-time homebuyers who move to areas with most abandoned properties; appropriates $5 million.

NJ S2720

Establishes loan program for first-time homebuyers who move to areas with most abandoned properties; appropriates $5 million.

NJ S3022

Establishes loan program for first-time homebuyers who move to areas with most abandoned properties; appropriates $5 million.

NJ S338

Provides closing credit for resident first-time homebuyers; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A5415

Provides down payment assistance for benefit of certain first-time homebuyers; establishes Resilient Home Construction Pilot Program.

NJ A2824

Modifies down payment assistance program for benefit of first-generation and first-time homebuyers.

NJ S1446

Modifies down payment assistance program for benefit of first-generation and first-time homebuyers; makes an appropriation.

NJ S3780

Provides down payment assistance for benefit of certain first-time homebuyers; establishes Resilient Home Construction Pilot Program.

NJ A5848

Modifies down payment assistance program for benefit of first-generation and first-time homebuyers.

NJ S4200

Modifies down payment assistance program for benefit of first-generation and first-time homebuyers.

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