http://www.gncig.com




Through it’s Board of Directors and staff,
Greater Northern Community
Investment Group brings a unique
understanding to the community
development process at every level, from
concept to final occupancy.
Greater Northern focus is the transforming
of underutilized, non-performing properties or
Underdeveloped sites into assets for the
company and the community.




  © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
  Group
Greater Northern believes that there
are opportunities to create value and
generate revenue, both in the public
and private real estate markets.




© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
Many communities in America have been facing
the challenges of shrinking revenues, while having
to provide services to their constituents. They are
also faced with the cost of non-performing assets.
Every community’s most significant asset
is land. The taxes from that land provides
funds to pay police, fund schools, clean the
snow, and cut the grass for the little
league teams.




   © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
Greater Northern anticipates acquiring
properties at a greatly discounted rate,
significantly below fair market value.

Municipalities will benefit from this plan,
because it provides them with immediate
revenue that can be used to pay for services.




© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
Group
This arrangement also gives the cities revenue
that can be used in the future. Many of these
properties have been off of the tax rolls for years.
Not only do they not generate revenues, but these
properties cost the communities funds.




    © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
Vacant properties need to be maintained;
the grass needs to be cut; and the trash
that piles up on them creates an unhealthy
condition. This drains much needed
resources.




© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
Group
A vacant property creates a blighted condition,
which allows insurance companies to cancel or
increase the premiums of the homeowners that
live nearby.




    © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
Greater Northern will return vacant
properties to the tax rolls immediately, and
increase their value over time.
Greater Northern works
closely with municipal
governments and local
community development
organizations to acquire
properties that are
controlled by the public
sector.
Once Greater Northern has control of the
property, the next step is to begin a
community development strategy that
would include the local government and
the residents of the immediate
neighborhood around the properties.
Greater Northern will determine the best use of
the property. Home ownership is always our first
choice. If it is determined that the best use of the
property is to create home ownership, then we
would move into a home ownership plan.
If it is determined that rental is the best use, then
Greater Northern will begin to access funding
sources with a mission to help provide rental
housing that is affordable, safe, and clean.
We will utilize the various resources that
exist on the local and national levels.
These programs exist to make home
ownership more affordable.

Regardless of the issues that are affecting
the housing market, home ownership is still
the American dream, and it is still the fabric
that strengthens communities.




© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
Group
Greater Northern Community Investment Group
is a development corporation whose core business
is community development.
http://www.gncig.com




© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
Greater Northern Community Investment Group is requesting
financing in the amount of $4,000. The purpose of the funds is to
                        Who benefits?
acquire and rehab 1 unit. The unit will be sold to a family at a below
market rate price.
    The families and communities of Aliquippa
Our Median to rehab 5 units in Aliquippa, Pa. 38% below the of a
       plan is Household Income in Aliquippa is in cooperation state
local bank and the below the national average chosen 2 units for
      average, 41% city of Aliquippa. We have and 32% below the
rehab, which will allow us to achieve amedian household income in
      rest of Beaver County. Estimated price point of not more than
$45,000. These units was be sold to a2000). Mean prices in $44,500
      2008: $30,824 (it will $25,113 in quailed buyer with a 2008, all
first housing units: $79,966; will have an estimated monthly P&I
       mortgage. The owners Detached houses: $82,012;
payment of aboutor other attached units:4 bedroomIn 2-unit
      Townhouses $260. All units are 3 or $70,117; single-family
homes. While the projectIn 3-to-4-unit structures: $36,994; In 5-or-
      structures: $25,686; is only 25 units, these units will be
situated in a neighborhood that willMobile homes: $15,349.number
      more-unit structures: $31,919; impact the stability of a Urban
of other units and drive additional homeownership.itAnother from of
      decay in Aliquippa has had no single cause; results value
the project is that itof inter-relatedmillion of private investment into
      combinations will inject $1.1 socioeconomic conditions
the community. Aliquippa, like a number of other the poverty of in
      including the city s urban planning decisions, communities the
                             ’




western Pennsylvania, is suffering the loss of population. This loss
      local populace, the construction of freeway roads and rail road
in population bypass the a strain on the revenues ofurbanization of
      lines that is causing area, depopulation by sub the city.
      peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, decline in
      the school system, and racial discrimination.

    ©© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
      2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
     Group
Project Breakdown For 1 Unit
Source of Funds
GNCIG                                           $10,000
Investor(s)                                     $23,000
Contribution                                    $ 2,000
Total                                            $35,000

Application of Funds
Acquisition                                     $ 1,000
Rehab                                           $ 30,000
Fees                                            $ 4,000

Total                                           $ 35,000

The county and city of Aliquippa have given GNCIG control of
5 units to be rehabilitated and sold.

The loan principal and interest will be repaid from the
proceeds from the sale of the units.
 © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment
 Group
Making Home Ownership Affordable
           Buyers Expense

           Sales price                                 $44,500

          Down Pymt                                   $ 2,275
          Mortgage                                    $ 42,275
          Int.                                           5.75%
          Term                                        30 years

          Monthly Pymt                                $ 254.73




 © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
How We Strengthen Communities

             Developing        Creating
                                                = Home
                                                               Tax
                                              Ownership &     Revenue for
              Property          Value           Rental            the
                                               Property       Community




                           Contact Us:
Foster Plaza #5 Suite 300, 651 Holiday Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
                     Call: 412.928.4705
                       http://www.gncig.com

Greaternorthern $4,000

  • 1.
    http://www.gncig.com Through it’s Boardof Directors and staff, Greater Northern Community Investment Group brings a unique understanding to the community development process at every level, from concept to final occupancy.
  • 3.
    Greater Northern focusis the transforming of underutilized, non-performing properties or Underdeveloped sites into assets for the company and the community. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 4.
    Greater Northern believesthat there are opportunities to create value and generate revenue, both in the public and private real estate markets. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 5.
    Many communities inAmerica have been facing the challenges of shrinking revenues, while having to provide services to their constituents. They are also faced with the cost of non-performing assets.
  • 6.
    Every community’s mostsignificant asset is land. The taxes from that land provides funds to pay police, fund schools, clean the snow, and cut the grass for the little league teams. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 7.
    Greater Northern anticipatesacquiring properties at a greatly discounted rate, significantly below fair market value. Municipalities will benefit from this plan, because it provides them with immediate revenue that can be used to pay for services. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 8.
    This arrangement alsogives the cities revenue that can be used in the future. Many of these properties have been off of the tax rolls for years. Not only do they not generate revenues, but these properties cost the communities funds. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 9.
    Vacant properties needto be maintained; the grass needs to be cut; and the trash that piles up on them creates an unhealthy condition. This drains much needed resources. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 10.
    A vacant propertycreates a blighted condition, which allows insurance companies to cancel or increase the premiums of the homeowners that live nearby. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 11.
    Greater Northern willreturn vacant properties to the tax rolls immediately, and increase their value over time.
  • 12.
    Greater Northern works closelywith municipal governments and local community development organizations to acquire properties that are controlled by the public sector.
  • 13.
    Once Greater Northernhas control of the property, the next step is to begin a community development strategy that would include the local government and the residents of the immediate neighborhood around the properties.
  • 14.
    Greater Northern willdetermine the best use of the property. Home ownership is always our first choice. If it is determined that the best use of the property is to create home ownership, then we would move into a home ownership plan.
  • 16.
    If it isdetermined that rental is the best use, then Greater Northern will begin to access funding sources with a mission to help provide rental housing that is affordable, safe, and clean.
  • 17.
    We will utilizethe various resources that exist on the local and national levels. These programs exist to make home ownership more affordable. Regardless of the issues that are affecting the housing market, home ownership is still the American dream, and it is still the fabric that strengthens communities. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 18.
    Greater Northern CommunityInvestment Group is a development corporation whose core business is community development.
  • 19.
    http://www.gncig.com © 2011 GreaterNorthern Community Investment Group
  • 20.
    Greater Northern CommunityInvestment Group is requesting financing in the amount of $4,000. The purpose of the funds is to Who benefits? acquire and rehab 1 unit. The unit will be sold to a family at a below market rate price. The families and communities of Aliquippa Our Median to rehab 5 units in Aliquippa, Pa. 38% below the of a plan is Household Income in Aliquippa is in cooperation state local bank and the below the national average chosen 2 units for average, 41% city of Aliquippa. We have and 32% below the rehab, which will allow us to achieve amedian household income in rest of Beaver County. Estimated price point of not more than $45,000. These units was be sold to a2000). Mean prices in $44,500 2008: $30,824 (it will $25,113 in quailed buyer with a 2008, all first housing units: $79,966; will have an estimated monthly P&I mortgage. The owners Detached houses: $82,012; payment of aboutor other attached units:4 bedroomIn 2-unit Townhouses $260. All units are 3 or $70,117; single-family homes. While the projectIn 3-to-4-unit structures: $36,994; In 5-or- structures: $25,686; is only 25 units, these units will be situated in a neighborhood that willMobile homes: $15,349.number more-unit structures: $31,919; impact the stability of a Urban of other units and drive additional homeownership.itAnother from of decay in Aliquippa has had no single cause; results value the project is that itof inter-relatedmillion of private investment into combinations will inject $1.1 socioeconomic conditions the community. Aliquippa, like a number of other the poverty of in including the city s urban planning decisions, communities the ’ western Pennsylvania, is suffering the loss of population. This loss local populace, the construction of freeway roads and rail road in population bypass the a strain on the revenues ofurbanization of lines that is causing area, depopulation by sub the city. peripheral lands, real estate neighborhood redlining, decline in the school system, and racial discrimination. ©© 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group Group
  • 21.
    Project Breakdown For1 Unit Source of Funds GNCIG $10,000 Investor(s) $23,000 Contribution $ 2,000 Total $35,000 Application of Funds Acquisition $ 1,000 Rehab $ 30,000 Fees $ 4,000 Total $ 35,000 The county and city of Aliquippa have given GNCIG control of 5 units to be rehabilitated and sold. The loan principal and interest will be repaid from the proceeds from the sale of the units. © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 22.
    Making Home OwnershipAffordable Buyers Expense Sales price $44,500 Down Pymt $ 2,275 Mortgage $ 42,275 Int. 5.75% Term 30 years Monthly Pymt $ 254.73 © 2011 Greater Northern Community Investment Group
  • 23.
    How We StrengthenCommunities Developing Creating = Home Tax Ownership & Revenue for Property Value Rental the Property Community Contact Us: Foster Plaza #5 Suite 300, 651 Holiday Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Call: 412.928.4705 http://www.gncig.com