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    Posted: Jun 25 2010 at 6:12pm
June 25, 2010

Washington Update

NSP 3 Funds included In Final Bill

After an all-night conference meeting, the House-Senate conference committee approved a version of the financial reform bill early this morning. A total of $1 billion was included for a third round of funding for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to be allocated by formula (similar to NSP 1) in this conference agreement. The compromise bill must now go back to the Senate and the House for approval.

IN MY HUMBLE OPINION THIS IS YET ANOTHER UNPLEASANT DOSE OF MORE OF OUR HARD-EARNED TAX DOLLARS LEFT TO THE DISCRETION OF CITY HALL BUREAUCRATS !! Angry


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U.S. Congress:  House of Representatives and Senate Jointly Approves 3rd Round of NSP Funding at $1.0 Billion.  This means that even more of our hard-earned tax dollars will be used by the Neighborhood Revitalization Department to purchase/rehabilitate/resell more $200,000+ AFFORDABLE (???) FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER dwellings.  What a City!  What a Country!
 
Unlike the NSP-2 round of HUD funding, communities including Middletown will automatically receive these funds according to a formula allocation as was the case with the original NSP-1 grant of $2.144 Million applied for in November 2008.  No chance that City staff and their paid consultants will have to submit a competitive grant application like the $19.0+ Million failed NSP-2 document submitted last Fall.
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Relax, Nelson.  You just have to learn how to do "Middletown math"!!!
 
You see, 42% of the NSP-1 money will be spent on Community revitalization, and 17% of CRA money will be spent on neighborhood development, and 12 % of the CRA money will be spent on Urban stimulus programs, and if you add in the age of an old, corrupt politician, why that adds up to somewhere in the "neighborhood" of 100%!!!
 
See!!!  It's all very simple.  Wink
LOL LOL
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Mike....Nelson......you're continuous skepticism of our city and national leaders is somewhat "disheartening" and "troubling". I'm sure the feds had their reasons for this new allocation and I see no reason, Nelson, why our beloved Middletown city leaders should provide any accountability at all for the "failed" usage of previous monies sent to the city. Failed is an awfully harsh word to throw their way. How about "misplaced", "re-channeled" or "re-directed" for other worthwhile purposes? Their word that it was used wisely, should be sufficient enough for all of us.
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I'm told that MiddletownUSA participants might be a little shocked to learn which local private industry housing professionals that have already/will be making tiding little commissions in possible exclusive dealings with the One Donham Plaza bureaucrats.
 
A respected local real estate broker advises that the following presumably MLS-listed residential properties were purchased with NDP-1 funds mostly in 2010.  See the Community Development Department segment of the City's website, May - June 2010 NSP-1 Progress Report for more information on the following six acquired properties:
 
2605 Elmo - $105,000
1016 Gage - $128,700
2210 Arlington - $34,650
915 Malvern - $16,000
100 Red Bud - $64,350
3523 Jewell - $34,650
 
The acquisition costs for 2605 Elmo and 1016 Gage seem quite high given the large number of vacant, foreclosed listings currently in Middletown that are on the market  for under $65,000.  And, these numbers don't include rehab costs, property maintenance, property insurance, legal and other costs, marketing expenses once rehab is completed and they are put on the market for income-eligible first-time home buyers.
 
The facts uncovered thus far about NSP-1 don't lie.  The source of the majority of this information comes directly from Ctiy reports, etc.
 
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1016 Gage - $128,700
 
Butler County website:
2009 $35,250 $119,890 $155,140
 
Not having seen the property seems like a deal if all is on the up and up to me.
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Excerpt from my last post .................... large number of vacant, foreclosed listings currently in Middletown that are on the market  for under $65,000.  How very interesting that you believe $128,000+ for acquisition only is reasonable?  There are many much lower cost homes on the market, so why not attempt to leverage these taxpayers' funds to the maximum extent feasible?
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Nelson, Excerpt from my last post, "Not having seen the property seems like a deal if all is on the up and up to me."  
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 NSP-1 Purchase/Rehab/Resale Report (6/30/2010)

 Location:   2605 Elmo
Total Projected Budget:   $149,989
Program Funds Drawndown:   $59,848.25
Project Status:   Rehab Underway
 
Location:   1016 Gage
Total Project Budget:  $217,942
Program Funds Drawndown:  $128,217.96
Project Status:   Rehab To Be Bid Out
 
Location:   2210 Arlington
Total Project Budget:   $35,000
Program Funds Drawndown:   $34,848.27
Project Status:  Rehab To Be Bid Out
 
Location:   915 Malvern
Total Project Budget:   $15,076.48
Program Funds Drawndown:   $14,116.48
Project Status:   Rehab To Be Bid Out
 
Location:   100 Red Bud
Total Project Budget:   $148,582
Program Funds Drawndown:   $66,266.04
Project Status:   Rehab To Be Bid Out
 
Location:   3523 Jewell
Total Project Budget:   $139,955
Program Funds Drawndown:   $36,289.15
Project Status:   Rehab Underway
 
SOURCE:  City of Middletown, Community Revitalization Department Website; May-June 2010 HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program - Round One Progress Report.
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What???
 
What is wrong with the Gage Drive property that requires $90K worth of rehab???  I heard that it was NOT a foreclosure and was only on the market for SIX DAYS!!!!
 
Can any of our real estate readers shed any light on this???
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Mike isn't that your neck of the woods? 
 
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This property has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths…however…many of the properties around it are 4 bedrooms with 2 1/2 bathrooms and their current value is much less than $217,942…. So I guess real question we should be asking is who is this house being rehab for ??

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The picture seems to indicate PEELING PAINT ABOVE THE GARAGE DOOR!!!  We all know that this is a first degree no-no in the eyes of our City  busy-bodies.  This begs the question: Have they sent themselves a violation letter??? LOL
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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That's IT!!!  The answer was right in front of us all of the time!!!
 
The City plans to subsidize the first few dozen starving artists that can't quite afford to rent their fancy new studios at the Pendleton Art Center by paying them an exhorbitant hourly rate to repaint this house using their teensie-weensie artsy-fartsy artist's paint brushes!!!  LOL LOL LOL
 
Sure, this will be a lot more expensive than paying a real house painter, but hey--it's only the TAXPAYERS' money, and who cares about them if it puts some coin into the "right kind" of peoples' pockets!!! Angry
“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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This little house also caught my eye.
It has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.
Other houses around it are selling for no more than $65,000
What are they rehabbing in these homes?

Location:   3523 Jewell

Total Project Budget:   $139,955

Program Funds Drawndown:   $36,289.15

Project Status:   Rehab Underway

 

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I'm sure the feds had their reasons for this new allocation and I see no reason, Nelson, why our beloved Middletown city leaders should provide any accountability at all for the "failed" usage of previous monies sent to the city.
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