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    Doubling of Aid for First-Time Homebuyers in Dauphin County: What Local Residents Need to Know

    2024-04-18
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    Dauphin County Commissioners in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, have approved an increase in aid for first-time homebuyers. The maximum support has been raised from $3,000 to $6,000. This is intended to help more families in Dauphin County become homeowners. Commissioner Justin Douglas, the board liaison to the Housing and Redevelopment Boards, emphasized the importance of this investment in the First-Time Homebuyers program.

    The maximum allowable liquid assets for potential homeowners will also be increased from $5,000 to $20,000. This change is in line with responsible homeownership practices recommended by realtors. To qualify for the First-Time Homebuyer program, applicants must meet income guidelines and complete an approved workshop.

    Commissioner George Hartwick, III, who manages the Dauphin County Department of Community and Economic Development, reiterated the board's dedication to increasing homeownership. He stated that homeownership improves neighborhoods.

    Commissioner Mike Pries noted that the program can offer an interest-free portion of the down payment, a common hurdle for first-time homebuyers. He stated that this program can help more people become homeowners.

    The commissioners believe that these changes will benefit their constituents and serve as a model for community investment. For more information about the program, interested individuals can call 717-780-6250 or visit the Dauphin County website.

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