• • JOE, KEN & GRACE AT CCRITURN CAMERA in Royal Oak Painting The Town Neighborhood Project is launching a new loan program to hep homeowners spruce up their domains. _JULIE EDGAR • Senior Writer eighborhood Project, the 10- year-old Federation program that provides interest-free loans to Jewish home buyers, is changing with the times — and they • are good. Simply put, homeowners in Oak • -Park and Southfield are staying put, '—tightening the market for new buyers. The consequent drop in applications for loans to meet down payments or closing costs has prompted ;Neighborhood Project to look outward. Homeowners who meet certain cri- • teria may apply for up to $5,000 for exterior fix-up projects. "The houses here were built in the '50s and '60s, so they're 40 years old. They need windows, they need roofs, they need siding, they need landscap- ing, they need everything a 40-year-old house needs. There's an enormous need for this," said Neighborhood Project 7 \ Director Marion Freedman. I The number of applicants for loans to buy homes has dropped dramatical- ly over the past two years, Freedman \_--said. In the first year of the program, /--- 144 loans were granted. In 1992 and 1993, just over 100 people received loans. Last year, the number dropped - to 72, and this year, Freedman expects about the same. North Oak Park, in particular, "is such a desirable neighborhood, people don't want to move. They're clamoring to get in there," she said. By updating its mailing list, Neighborhood Project has been able to keep tabs on the properties still occupied by loan recip- ients. Freedman said about 75 percent of them still live in the homes or in , another nearby. /- The area north of 10 Mile Road is in the Berkley School District and is close to Orthodox shuls and schools, so both Orthodox and non-Orthodox i _jews are attracted to it, she pointed out. Similarly, the northern part of Southfield is attractive because it is in the Birmingham School District and the area encompasses Young Israel of `- /- Southfield, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Congregation Beth Achim, Akiva Day School and other Jewish institutions. Since its inception a decade ago, Neighborhood Project has provided 975 interest-free loans to Jews buying homes in Southfield and Oak Park. The loans, used for down payments or closing costs, have been distributed evenly between the two cities. The goal of Neighborhood Project is to enhance and create a Jewish presence in areas that were once heavily Jewish, and the expansion and construction going on in the area are evidence of its success, Freedman said, pointing to synagogue expansion and building pro- jects in the 10 Mile-Greenfield area in Oak Park and new Jewish retail busi- nesses at 10 Mile and Southfield roads. Oak Park Building Assessor Ron Sztumerski attributes increased residen- tial property values in Oak Park, partic- ularly on its north side, to several fac- tors, among them the newer housing stock in the area, Berkley schools, a sarong economy, and the completion of the 1-696 corridor. "There was a lot of uncertainty about what the [1-696] project was going to end up being, and it had a big effect on homes a quarter-mile south and north of 696. The market didn't do well for the time it took to con- struct the freeway, but since it opened in 1990, people started to understand what was truly there." Of the $1.3 million currently in the Neighborhood Project fund, $200,000 will be dedicated to the home improvement program. Freedman noted that Neighborhood Project has provided loans for home improvement in the past, but they were not interest-free. Applicants for the new loans must not carry more than a $2,000 balance on other loans from Neighborhood Project and must show they have clear title to the home. WISH OUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A HEALTHY & JOYOUS NEW YEAR 30533 WOODWARD AVE. • 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF 13 MILE 248-288-5444 NOW TAKING ORDERS ON 1998 MODELS! FOR YOUR BEST PRICE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Call MIKE SCHLUSSEL VERY BESTWISHES ID MY CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS & RELATIVES FORA HEALTHY & HAPPY NEWYEAR 1 TAMAROFF DODGE 24625 West 12 Mile (Just west of Telegraph) • Southfield, MI (248) 354-6600 Direct: MIKE SCHLUSSEL (248) 223-8516 ...oxvane You Love L'Shanah Tova Tikatevu with A Beautiful Tray Filled With Special Candy, Dried Fruits and Nuts. 73 7-8088 33020 NORTHWESTERN • W. BLOOMFIELD Outside Of Michigan Master Card 1400452-2133 ORDER EARLY • HOLIDAYS BEGIN OCTOBER 1ST SEE PHIL SCHOSTAK, . NER OR MIKE GERMANSKY I SALES ASSOCIATE PHIL SCHOSTAK WEWILLB 01 1 • k *111=tk 400 N. MAIN ST. • ROYAL OAK, MI 1-800-FRESARD • 1-248-547-6100 • www.fresard.com 9/26 1997 11