Warning: Constant ABSPATH already defined in /home/flanews/public_html/wp-config.php on line 34
Capitol News Service » Blog Archive » Florida Banking on Bonds and Federal Dollars to Save Housing Market

Welcome to

Capitol News Service

Florida's Best Political Coverage on Television

Florida Banking on Bonds and Federal Dollars to Save Housing Market

October 2nd, 2008 by flanews

Florida is receiving a billion dollars from two pots to fight the state’s housing problems. Half a billion is available now. And as Whitney Ray tells us, the rest will come from the federal government around the first of the year.

Hear it Here: Florida Banking on Bonds and Federal Dollars to Save Housing Market

With the stroke of a pen, Governor Charlie Crist authorized more than half a billion dollars in tax exempt bonds. The sale of the bonds will create a pool of money used to offer low interest loans to first time home buyers.

“In the housing area alone it’s 571 million dollars that wasn’t available before I signed that,” said Crist.

Another half billion will be pumped into the state around the first of the year through a federal housing grant. The money will be used to help people who have lost their homes to foreclosure, buy them back. The Florida Department of Community Affairs said the money will be distributed to cities and counties and loaned to local people.

“People who have lost their house, it’s been foreclosed on, there’s going to be a foreclosure sale. Under this program a local government, a housing authority or some other entity could use these funds to purchase that house. The person who just lost it can get assistance to get their house back,” said Tom Pelham of the Department of Community Affairs.

The federal dollars will be distributed to Florida communities based on their foreclosure rates. The federal money will be available sometime after the state submits its action plan to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. The deadline to turn in the plan is December 1st.

Posted in Charlie Crist, Housing, State News | 1 Comment »

Leave a Comment

Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

copyright © 2016 by Capitol News Service | Powered by Wordpress | Hosted by LyonsHost.com