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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Affordable Housing Units Available in Colts Neck

Information can be found on the township website.

Colts Neck Township has several affordable housing units available in The Grande section of town. The application can be found on the township website, and is attached to this article.  For more information, call the Colts Neck Township Administrator at 732-462-5470, x 100.               Income guidelines:

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hearing on Taylor Lane Development At Middletown Planning Board Dec. 5

American Properties at Middletown of Iselin will present their project "Heritage at Middletown."

A public hearing is scheduled tonight for a proposed housing project to be situated on 31 acres adjacent to Route 35 South, on both sides of Taylor Lane in Middletown.  A portion of the heavily wooded parcel is zoned for multi-family housing. Most of the land is in Middletown, and some of it is in Holmdel Township. The property is owned by Harry Swartz, M.D. and Renee Swartz of Rumson and Joseph Becker, with a postal address in New York.   According to documents at the Middletown Planning Office, the proposed use of the land is for 196 market-rate multifamily "stackable townhomes" and 49 affordable multifamily "flat" units, along with a 3,600 square foot clubhouse and a pool for the community.   The 196 market rate townhomes are envisioned…

commonman

2:24 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

and forget about driving on RT 35 absolute fing disaster i refuse to shop there i will drive miles away speend more money to avoid that hell road between the amount of traffic the amount of traffic lights jug handles my god takes me hours to run to couple of stores i refuse to do it anymore seriously considering selling my house after 14 years to get out of this poorly run town   more ›

Friday, March 9, 2012

Appeals Panel Nixes Christie COAH Plan

Court rules that the governor lacks authority to reorganize an independent agency, saying future of Council on Affordable Housing is up to state Legislature.

A state appeals panel has overturned Gov. Chris Christie's reorganization of New Jersey's affordable housing bureaucracy, saying the governor lacked authority to abolish an independent agency. Christie issued an executive order in June 2011 that eliminated the state Council on Affordable Housing and transferred its responsibilities to the state Department of Community Affairs. Christie says he will appeal the decision. "We are obviously disappointed with the court decision, which only perpetuates the nightmare New Jersey has endured for decades with the COAH bureaucracy," said Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak. In its ruling, written by Judge Philip S. Charchman, the appellate panel said that the state Reorganization Act "does not grant …

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Richard Magee

10:59 am on Friday, May 18, 2012

Sal, mi amici, NJ has had many Bad Governors and I don't feel Christie is one of them. Both parties have contributed to NJ history in that regard. Christie is doing what the People elected him to do. Clean up NJ both Financially and internally. For that he will constantly be maligned by opponents of reformation. Look at the mess the NJ TrnPk has become. Filthy! It used to be a Model for the …   more ›

Friday, February 24, 2012

Four Affordable Housing Units For Sale in Holmdel

They are located in The Orchards development, off Laurel Avenue.

  Four homes are currently for sale in the The Orchards, a townhouse development located off Laurel Avenue at Hylan Road. They are 1 and 3 bedroom townhomes. The specific addresses are not disclosed. Prices for the four units range from $54,541 to $152,673. Community Planning, Grants and Housing of East Windsor, contracted by Holmdel to market its affordable unit properties, is also building up its waiting list for future availabilities of 1, 2, and 3 bedroom homes in the following Holmdel townhouse neighborhoods in the north end of Holmdel. To be eligible to buy a unit, your household annual income must fall in these limits: Household Size Max Gross Annual Income Low Moderate 1 Person $31,987 $51,179 2 Persons $36,557 $58,490 3 Persons $…

bud

9:47 pm on Saturday, February 25, 2012

On a higher end unit, mortgage, interest, fees, and property taxes would run about $35,000 per year. Not much left over to eat and buy clothing, gas, make car pmts, etc. Isn't this the exact scenario that caused the housing collapse in 2008?   more ›

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