NSP2 Funds Available in San Jose, California

The Neighborhood Stabilization Program has already funded the development and sale of nearly a dozen homes in San Jose, California. The city received a $5.6 million award last year, which was used to renovate and/or sell twelve homes to low-income residents. At a press conference today, City Council members announced San Jose will receive an addition $25 million in NSP2 funding.

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