If you or someone you love earns under $100,000 this impacts you!
We advocate for quality housing in stable communities for families earning below $100,000. There is also a need to revitalize towns with mixed-income housing that does not displace long-term residents. We aim to expand homeownership opportunities to help recent college graduates and essential workers, who provide critical services to our community.
However, it is important to note that numerous mayors and state leaders in New Jersey are opposed to your progress. This legal framework stipulates that as a municipality experiences growth; it must also create housing opportunities for those earning less than $100,000. This law has been in effect for fifty years; yet many municipalities have disregarded it and are now seeking to change the constitution to limit access to these opportunities.
The legislation mandates that all municipalities, particularly those with greater wealth, must ensure the availability of essential housing so that these workers live in the community.
Homeownership is out of the question for most NJ families.
In numerous New Jersey counties, families are restricted to homes priced under $300,000, while the majority of listings approach $700,000, according to 2022 data. This issue has worsened as housing costs rise, necessitating immediate intervention.
In New Jersey, the average annual income is $96,000. A family can support a mortgage of about $258,000. However, with the average home price over $500,000 in 2022, families face a shortfall of around $250,000.