Contact HOMECorp
One Woodland Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
Phone: 973-744-4141
Fax: 973-744-5333
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14 Mission Street, Montclair - Before HOMECorp acquired this two-family property from Montclair Township for $25,000. |
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14 Mission Street, Montclair - After HOMECorp completely rehabilitated the property in 1996 with funding from the NJ Dept. of Community Affairs, Essex County and NJ Community Capital Corp. (NJ Community Loan Fund) and later re-sold it to an income-eligible, first-time homebuyer for $95,000. |
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43 Glenridge Avenue, Montclair - Present HOMECorp acquired this 6 unit apartment building from Montclair Township for $450,000. The Township conveyed the property to HOMECorp after taking title from New Jersey Transit. HOMECorp will lease the four residential units at affordable rents. Acquisition funding comes from NJ Community Capital Corp, Essex County and the Township of Montclair. |
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16 Miller Street, Montclair - Before HOMECorp has restored 18 historic houses in Montclair's Historic Mill District, transforming a run-down, distressed area into a comfortable, stable residential neighborhood. |
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16 Miller Street, Montclair - After Number 16 dates from 1870 and is Miller Street's oldest home and one of the oldest in town. It has always played an important role in the rest of the street and surrounding neighborhood, an area where HOMECorp is focusing it's major efforts. |
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Miller Street, Montclair - Before Opportunities for first-time home buyers on Miller St. |
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Miller Street, Montclair - After More examples of HOMECorp's successes for first-time home buyers on Miller St. |
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HOMECorp, Montclair - Before In 1997, HOMECorp acquired it's very own office located on the corner of Maple and Woodland Avenue. For the prior 9 years the HOMECorp office was located at St. Mark's United Methodist Church on a rent-free basis. |
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HOMECorp, Montclair - After In 1997, HOMECorp acquired and renovated it's very own office located on the corner of Maple and Woodland Avenues. In addition to HOMECorp's office there are four additional apartments rented to low and moderate income families. |
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HOMECorp tenant/community garden manager, Dorothy Clark
Dorothy Clark was an original tenant who resided at Miller Street Homes when HOMECorp purchased the property in 1989. Ms. Clark lived in HOMECorp housing until her death in 2000. Ms. Clark, an avid gardener, managed HOMECorp's 9-plot community garden also located on Miller Street and served as the tenant representative on HOMECorp's board of trustees. |
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JP Morgan/Chase Global Day of Service
Chase employees volunteer annually in HOMECorp's community garden. Volunteers weed, fertilize and complete general maintenance services around the garden. |