Individuals in Monmouth and Ocean counties can qualify for affordable housing if they make below $72,950, and for a family of four the maximum is $104,200. About a third of people in Monmouth and ...
More than 4,000 people recently applied for a Cherry Hill development with 28 affordable units. In East Hanover in Morris County last year, there were about 9,500 applicants for 45 units. A building ...
A 2024 law that takes effect today attempts to make the Garden State affordable for homebuyers. It requires all municipalities to complete and submit an affordable housing plan and to pass any ...
Westwood House, a senior citizen apartment complex, invited applications for its subsidized units. Seniors and those with disabilities with an income limit of $48,000 for a single person or $54,850 ...
Woodland Square in Park Ridge is accepting applications for 68 income-restricted apartments, with a lottery to determine placement for qualified households. The Bergen County development has set aside ...
The state Attorney General’s office has accused an apartment complex in Middlesex County of discriminating against recipients of government assistance. The Attorney General’s Division on Civil Rights ...
New Jersey’s statewide battle over growth, rooted in a once loosely enforced 1970s law against racial segregation, has turned ...
This article is the second in a planned three-part series – the first, “Missing-Middle Solutions for Achieving State-Mandated Affordable Housing Requirements ...
In Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex counties, a family of four would earn up to $96,329 to qualify for moderate-income housing and $60,206 to qualify for low-income housing. New Jersey changed the ...
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