For the record - Dec. 9, 1999
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A story that ran in last week’s Independent regarding the Holly Seacliff
development miscalculated the price of homes considered affordable
according to standards set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
The article reported that the price for 15% of the homes in the area must
be based on an Orange County median family income. The median income for
a family of four in the county is 68,300. For a three-bedroom home,
federal law requires that affordable housing prices range from $133,800
to $273,500. However, the Independent was accurate in reporting that the
PLC Land Co., which oversees construction of the 400-acre area, only
offered housing prices in the upper range of affordability.
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