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Homebuyer Dream Program
One of the biggest barriers
for fi rst-time homebuyers
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is paying sizable
upfront costs, such as
down payments, closing
costs, attorney fees, and
mortgage insurance. But
help is on the way. Ridgewood
Savings Bank’s
new partnership with the
Federal Home Loan Bank
of New York can break
down those initial barriers,
making the dream of
homeownership a reality
for eligible New Yorkers.
As announced, in partnering
with FHLBNY on
its Homebuyer Dream
Program, Ridgewood will
help eligible fi rst-time
homebuyers receive up
to $14,500 toward the purchase
of their fi rst home.
The grant funds are intended
to help interested
and eligible homebuyers
with upfront expenses,
along with other costs
that can be daunting.
“As a bank with deep
roots in the communities
we serve, we understand
the importance of
home ownership and the
challenges that so many
New Yorkers face when
buying their fi rst home,”
noted Anthony Simeone,
executive vice president
and chief lending offi cer
at Ridgewood Savings
Bank. “We therefore are
extremely pleased to be
working with the Federal
Home Loan Bank of New
York to help our customers
realize the dream of
home ownership, providing
benefi t not only to
them, but to the communities
in which they live
as well.”
Economists generally
agree that home ownership
is a great way to
build equity and provide
a nest egg for the future,
while simultaneously
stimulating economic
growth and prosperity in
a community.
According to the
government-sponsored
mortgage entity Freddie
Mac, home ownership
also provides a sense of
stability and gives people
a measurable stake
in their community, as
homeowners are more
likely to invest in a local
area and engage more
in community life. “As
New York’s largest mutual
savings bank, we are
community-owned, and
investing in community
growth is in our DNA,”
added Mr. Simeone.
The Criteria
To be eligible for the
Homebuyer Dream Program,
a prospective
buyer must be a New York
State resident; complete
an accredited homeownership
course; agree to
live in the house, condo,
co-op or townhouse for at
least fi ve years; and meet
income requirements of
80% or below of the “area
medium income” for
the county in which the
home is being purchased.
The Homebuyer Dream
Program is a federally
regulated program that
is managed by the Federal
Housing Finance
Agency (FHFA) in partnership
with the bank.
Ridgewood’s community
centered focus and
business philosophy are
proving successful for
the bank, which in 2018
grew total assets to $5.5
billion, total deposits to
$4.25 billion, and total
real estate loans reached
$3.8 billion.
Ridgewood has
35 branches located
throughout New York
City, Long Island, and
Westchester. Since its
inception, it has been
committed to building
relationships with the
community; offering convenience,
stability and
competitive rates; and
providing fi nancial solutions
to its customers.
To learn more
about the Ridgewood’s
branches, products and
services, visit www.
ridgewoodbank.com.
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service for all medical
appointments. Their
drivers are courteous
and professional; and
their vehicles are clean
and handicap accessible,
including wheelchair
lifts.
For further information,
contact Mildred
Cardona, program director
of the R.A.I.N. Transportation
Program, at
(718) 882-8513.
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