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The Center for NYC Neighborhoods promotes and protects affordable homeownership in New York. https://t.co/YnKyGgONhk | https://t.co/VcRuWs0SBD

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Joined January 2009
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@NYCHousing
NYC Housing
6 months
Got property taxes or water charges due? Make a payment. Set up a plan. Keep your home safe. Deadline to avoid a lien sale is June 2! Learn more at https://t.co/tovNGqe1wG or call @NYC311 📞
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@CMChiOsse
Council Member Chi Ossé
6 months
Today, as co-chair of the @nyccouncil Brooklyn Delegation, we held a rally with @BKBPReynoso outside City Hall for a budget and legislative package to counter the scourge of deed theft in our city.
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
1 year
We need a #CityForAll — a housing action plan that centers our most vulnerable. Zoning reform must be paired with bold investments. We look forward to partnering with @NYCSpeakerAdams, @NYCCouncil members, and advocates to elevate solutions that create a city for all to thrive.
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Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
In today’s @politico NY Playbook, the Center’s Sophie Harrington and Yvette Chen introduced a policy proposal to fight pieds-à-terre to restore zombie homes. Want to learn more? Check out the policy brief: https://t.co/8plHnLyVQe and the article:
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politico.com
POLITICO's must-read briefing informing the daily conversation among knowledgeable New Yorkers
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@NYClimate
NYClimate
2 years
Local Law 97 remains one of NYC’s most important climate initiatives. #NYCAccelerator is proud to be the city’s one-stop shop to help building owners navigate retrofit solutions, financing, and requirements for #LL97 compliance. Get started today: https://t.co/bZm6w0d5fT.
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@NHSNYC
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City
2 years
Join us Wednesday, November 29th at 6 pm to learn about the home buying process! Registration link in bio! #nyc#homeownership#homebuyer#nhsnyc#homeownership #housing #financialempowerment#firsttimehomebuyer
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@NHSNYC
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City
2 years
Learn more about the requirements for our lending services. To apply, contact Marita Bankhead at 212-519-2534 or email: lending@nhsnyc.org.
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
This quote comes from the "Affordability vs Wealth-Building: Exploring New Models of Homeownership" panel discussion at the 2023 Affordable Homeownership Summit. @ANHDNYC's executive director Barika Williams was shared her insight on this important topic.
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
Thank you to all of the panelists, moderators, & attendees who made our 2023 Affordable Homeownership Summit a success! We will be sharing some of the messages from the event like this jewel. Did you attend? Share quotes that resonated with you.
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@NYCHousing
NYC Housing
2 years
This week, HPD joined hundreds of leaders, policymakers, lenders, & advocates for @CNYCN's 10th Annual Affordable #Homeownership Summit! This year’s summit focused on the numerous barriers on the path to homeownership and the policies needed to sustain equitable homeownership.
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Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
“Black New Yorkers pay more in interest, more in closing costs." -Sabrina Bazile, Black Homeownership Project Senior Program Manager https://t.co/y00c9h1vXR
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gothamist.com
White New Yorkers are twice as likely to own their homes than Black and Latino New Yorkers, who are more often denied mortgages and cut off from low-interest lending options, the AG's report finds.
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@FACbrooklyn
Fifth Avenue Committee
2 years
FAC'a affiliate @NHN_BK Homeownership Program Manager Anthony Coker was honored to moderate a panel on racist barriers to homeownership at the @CNYCN Summit this morning. This panel includes experts from banking, housing counseling, appraisal, government, etc.
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
“We lost over the last decade and a half over 200,000 Black homeowners in NYC because it was too unaffordable for them; and they went to greener pastures. But we can’t afford [to lose these communities]… ” says @AdolfoCarrion in today’s fireside chat.
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Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
“African-American and Black homeownership has been under threat since the abolishment of slavery.” - Olga Friedheim (Legal Aid Society)
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Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
One of the most powerful comments in today’s Protecting Homeowner Assets conversation: “Homeowners lack information about what it means to be a homeowner…There’s a startling number of people who want to take advantage of people’s lack of knowledge.” Jacquelyn Griffin (BK LS)
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Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
From Allyson Martinez, “I would be remiss by not saying that a community is not just housing… we need to make communities more livable and viable. We can’t build a community that people will stay in [without boosting entrepreneurs and folks who build up neighborhood economies]”
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
In talking about new models of homeownership, @barikaXw asks: “How do we hold onto this neighborhood that feels like a freight train running away?”
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
The lawyers have arrived at the Summit and they want you to know these terms: deed theft, zombie mortgages, reverse redlining, and tax liens. Are there legislative fixes? Yes! You can read more about these bills in the Center’s Policy Priorities for 2023
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
In the words of Valerie White (LISC), “we are always one crisis away from eroding Black homeownership.” Experts on our “Directly Tackling Racist Barriers to Homeownership” panel emphasized inequities in language, development, and education as the most prominent barriers.
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@CNYCN
Center for NYC Neighborhoods
2 years
As part of our keynote remarks, the esteemed Dr. William A. Darity states: “We estimate that it will require $16 trillion to close the racial wealth gap in its entirety.” #CNYCNSummit
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