Kathy Hochul launches $50M manufactured home program
New York is opening the door to municipalities to grab a piece of the manufactured housing investment pie. The state began accepting applications on Monday for its “Move in NY” program, the New York Times reported. The program is being seeded by a $50 million investment from the state, part of the housing plan included in the 2026 budget. Under the program, up to 15 communities will be able to secure financing from the state in exchange for commitments to build at least 10 homes via manufactured housing on land free of zoning restrictions. The homes must be designed for […]
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