HARRISBURG (September 12, 2024) A new homeownership project in the Borough of New Cumberland, along the 200 block of Eutaw Avenue, has been awarded $225,000.00 in funding under the state’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), opening the door to homeownership for more low- to moderate-income individuals and families.
The award was announced by the state Department of Community and Economic Development this week.
The initiative also received $400,000 in PHARE funding in June through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, along with a pending $150,000 Cumberland County HOME grant, rendering home prices more attainable for home-seekers struggling to make ends meet.
Gary Lenker, executive director of Tri-County Housing, the owner/developer of the project, explained that this venture arose after the nonprofit was working on a blighted property at 215 Eutaw Avenue and realized that they could maximize housing options by strategically subdividing the property and building a new structure on the resulting lot.
Tri-County will construct a new duplex, expanding affordable housing options locally for lower and moderate-income families. Both units will have two stories, plus a full basement, three spacious bedrooms, one and one-half baths, and modern appliances and amenities, spanning 1,614 square feet of finished living space. The expected selling price is $126,900.
Participating banks for the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) are Wells Fargo, M&T, Mid Penn, First National and First Commonwealth.
“Working with the support of the state, county and borough, we are dedicated to addressing the need for high-quality, affordable housing across the region, and we are grateful for the support of our public and private financial partners,” Lenker said. “We look forward to handing over the keys to these new homes.”