Are you an employee at the Detroit Medical Center, Henry Ford Health System or Wayne State University who is looking to take advantage of the Live Midtown program? If so, City Living Detroit is here to help you find a new home in Midtown.
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Willys Overland Lofts - Qualifying Live Midtown Development
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Midtown developments that qualify for the Live Midtown program:
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Centurion Place - Qualifying Live Midtown Development
Details about the Live Midtown program:
The University Cultural Center Association will administer the housing incentive program for the three employers.
As rolled out, the incentives include:
• A $2,500 allowance for new renters, to go toward the cost of their apartment in the first year, followed by $1,000 for the second year.
• A $1,000 allowance for existing renters who are renewing a lease in 2011.
• A $20,000 forgivable loan toward the purchase of a primary residence, if taken at one time, or $25,000 at the rate of $5,000 per year if taken over five years.
• $5,000 in exterior home-improvement matching funds to existing home owners for projects costing $10,000 or more.
To qualify for the incentives, housing units must be within the New Center, Midtown, Virginia Park or Woodbridge neighborhoods.
The program is open only to employees of the three anchor companies.
For more information, visit www.livemidtown.org.
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