New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency

New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency

Site Evaluators

Welcome to our NJHMFA Multifamily and Single-Family Site Evaluators!

Click on the images to access the site evaluators which will bring you to an interactive map. For more information, click on the dropdowns below.

Multifamily Site Evaluator Single-Family Site Evaluator

 

The Multifamily Site Evaluator provides information on NJHMFA program eligibility and incentives for specific locations at various geographic levels. The goal of this tool is to provide access to spatial data for both consumers and developers.
 
The information provided in this tool is intended to be advisory and may not reflect actual eligibility. Please refer to the Disclaimer section below.
 
The layers on the Multifamily Site Evaluator contain information pertaining to program eligibility, QAP components, and other relevant data for housing development.

  • Targeted Urban Municipalities

  • Qualified Census Tracts

  • Opportunity Zones

  • Property Details (MOD-IV Parcel-Level Data)

  • Transit Village Designated Areas

  • School Districts

  • School Choice Status (starting no later than Grade 6)

  • Smart Growth Areas

  • Difficult Development Areas

  • Qualified Census Tracts

  • Municipal Data

    • Jobs-to-Housing Ratio

    •  Transit Village

    •  Last 9% LIHTC Allocation (excluding most recent year)

    •  Senior Population %

  • Census Tract Data
    • Percent of All Units That Are LIHTC

    •  Distinction if 30% or More of Units are LIHTC

    •  Opportunity Zone

    •  HUD Qualified Census Tracts

  • Congressional Districts

  • State Legislative Districts

  • SDRP Planning Areas

Instructions: Type the address of interest in the search bar in the top-right area of the screen. Select the address from the drop-down menu. A yellow dot should appear on the parcel you searched. Click on the Yellow Dot to obtain information related to the location of the property of interest. A pop-up box should appear. Toggle the pop-up window using the arrows on the top left to find the information you need. There is an option to turn off layers you do not need, which will remove the data from the pop-up window. If you do not have an address of interest, you are able to zoom freely around the map and click anywhere around the State at various scopes to find information across municipalities and regions.

The Single-Family Site Evaluator provides information on eligible NJHMFA programs and incentives for specific locations at the property, census tract, municipality, and county levels. The goal of this tool is to provide access to spatial data for both consumers, lenders, and developers. The information provided in this tool is intended to be advisory and may not reflect actual eligibility. Please refer to the Disclaimer section below.

Program eligibility options allow the user to view whether an address will be eligible for several NJHMFA financing programs, such as:

  • Increased Income Limits for the Mortgage and Down Payment Assistance Programs
  • Waiver of First-Time Homebuyer Requirements for Borrowers

The following information can be found on the Single-Family Site Evaluator:

  • Property Details (MOD-IV Data)
    • Property Location

    • Land Value

    • Improved Value

    • Net Value

    • Last Year Tax

    • Acres

    • Building Class

    • Sale Price

  • County Data
    • Down Payment Assistance Amount
      • Low-Cost Counties = $10,000
      • High-Cost Counties = $15,000
  • Municipality
    • 2020 Population
  • Census Tracts
  • Urban Target Areas

Instructions: Type the address of interest in the search bar in the top-right area of the screen. Select the address from the drop-down menu. A yellow dot should appear on the parcel you searched. Click on the Yellow Dot to obtain information related to the location of the property of interest. A pop-up box should appear. Toggle the pop-up window using the arrows on the top left to find the information you need. If you do not have an address of interest, you are able to zoom freely around the map and click anywhere around the State at various scopes to find information across municipalities and regions. The purple shapes represent Urban Target Areas.

If more direction is needed, click HERE for a tutorial on how to use the Site Evaluator.

Based on the location of the project, the Site Evaluator displays NJHMFA programs that are available for funding. The Site Evaluator uses spatial geo-coding expertise to match the address to the calculated nearest recognized address.
 
Several factors affect the precision of the spatially based outlook of the Site Evaluator’s function. For example, if your site is a vacant lot or a new development, the Locator might be unable to identify the position or place the address on the map. Use aerial photos to identify/confirm the location on the map. In addition, areas near the border of program layers may not align accurately due to mapping projection limitations. If your project is close to a boundary, use aerial photos to verify the location.

These tools do not reflect QAP scoring criteria. Sources of data used may be out of date which could impact eligibility requirements. The evaluator and layers will be updated regularly as new data and programs updates are released.

Property Details. Base Layer: Parcels and MOD-IV Composite of NJ, Web Mercator (3857). Source: NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS)
 
Determination of Smart Growth Area eligibility ultimately rests with the Office for Planning Advocacy, within the NJ Department of State.

New Jersey School Districts and Choice District Status. Base Layers: School Districts - Elementary for New Jersey and School Districts - Unified for New Jersey. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS Data Updated: August 8, 2023. Merged these two shapefiles to capture all school districts that include 4th grade NJSLA scores.

Congressional Districts. Base Layer: Congressional_Districts_of_NJ_Hosted_3424. Source: NJ Redistricting Commission - U.S. Library of Congress -NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS)

State Legislative Districts. Base Layer: Legislative_Districts_of_NJ_Hosted_3424. Source: NJ Office of Legislative Services (NJ OLS) NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS) NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Information Technology, Bureau of Geographic Information Systems (BGIS)

County Boundaries. Base Layer: County Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3857. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS

Census Tracts Data. Base Layer: Census Tracts 2020, Hosted, 3424. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS. Data Added in Pro: LIHTC Units Per Tract (Internal), LIHTC >= 30% (Internal), Opportunity Zone Eligible (External Hosted Layer), HUD Qualified Census Tracts (External Hosted Layer)

Qualified Census Tracts. Base Layer: QUALIFIED_CENSUS_TRACTS (FeatureServer). Source: HUD and DCA

Difficult Development Areas. Base Layer: Difficult Development Areas. Source HUD.

Opportunity Zones. Base Layer: HUD Qualified Opportunity Zones. Source: HUD

Transit Village Centers. Base Layer: Transit Village Centers. Source: NJOGIS

Urban Target Areas. Base Layer: Urban Target Areas. Source HUD and IRS. Will be Updated in 2024.

Determination of census tract information ultimately rests with the U.S. Census. If you receive a different census tract number than the map gives, you may verify tract number with the US Census.
 
Determination of NJHMFA program eligibility ultimately rests with the respective NJHMFA division. Contact information for each division is provided through the NJHMFA website and as part of the report function of the Site Evaluator.
 
Data updates are scheduled to occur regularly. Please contact the respective NJHMFA division if you have any concerns. You can do so at policy@njhmfa.gov

Multifamily Site Evaluator Tutorial Single-Family Site Evaluator Tutorial

 

 

Based on the location of the project, the Site Evaluator displays NJHMFA programs that are available for funding. The Site Evaluator uses spatial geo-coding expertise to match the address to the calculated nearest recognized address.
 
Several factors affect the precision of the spatially based outlook of the Site Evaluator’s function. For example, if your site is a vacant lot or a new development, the Locator might be unable to identify the position or place the address on the map. Use aerial photos to identify/confirm the location on the map. In addition, areas near the border of program layers may not align accurately due to mapping projection limitations. If your project is close to a boundary, use aerial photos to verify the location.

These tools do not reflect QAP scoring criteria. Sources of data used may be out of date which could impact eligibility requirements. The evaluator and layers will be updated regularly as new data and programs updates are released.

Property Details. Base Layer: Parcels and MOD-IV Composite of NJ, Web Mercator (3857). Source: NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS)
 
Determination of Smart Growth Area eligibility ultimately rests with the Office for Planning Advocacy, within the NJ Department of State.

New Jersey School Districts and Choice District Status. Base Layers: School Districts - Elementary for New Jersey and School Districts - Unified for New Jersey. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS Data Updated: August 8, 2023. Merged these two shapefiles to capture all school districts that include 4th grade NJSLA scores.

Congressional Districts. Base Layer: Congressional_Districts_of_NJ_Hosted_3424. Source: NJ Redistricting Commission - U.S. Library of Congress -NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS)

State Legislative Districts. Base Layer: Legislative_Districts_of_NJ_Hosted_3424. Source: NJ Office of Legislative Services (NJ OLS) NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS) NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Information Technology, Bureau of Geographic Information Systems (BGIS)

County Boundaries. Base Layer: County Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3857. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS

Census Tracts Data. Base Layer: Census Tracts 2020, Hosted, 3424. Source: New Jersey Office of GIS. Data Added in Pro: LIHTC Units Per Tract (Internal), LIHTC >= 30% (Internal), Opportunity Zone Eligible (External Hosted Layer), HUD Qualified Census Tracts (External Hosted Layer)

Qualified Census Tracts. Base Layer: QUALIFIED_CENSUS_TRACTS (FeatureServer). Source: HUD and DCA

Difficult Development Areas. Base Layer: Difficult Development Areas. Source HUD.

Opportunity Zones. Base Layer: HUD Qualified Opportunity Zones. Source: HUD

Transit Village Centers. Base Layer: Transit Village Centers. Source: NJOGIS

Urban Target Areas. Base Layer: Urban Target Areas. Source HUD and IRS. Will be Updated in 2024.

Determination of census tract information ultimately rests with the U.S. Census. If you receive a different census tract number than the map gives, you may verify tract number with the US Census.
 
Determination of NJHMFA program eligibility ultimately rests with the respective NJHMFA division. Contact information for each division is provided through the NJHMFA website and as part of the report function of the Site Evaluator.
 
Data updates are scheduled to occur regularly. Please contact the respective NJHMFA division if you have any concerns. You can do so at policy@njhmfa.gov

If you’d like additional information on our lending programs, including how you can receive $10,000 towards down payment and closing costs, visit our lender referral tool to be referred to a local lender that can walk you through the process, answer your questions, and take your application.

For questions about on how to obtain NJHMFA DPA down payment and closing cost assistance, visit our Homebuyer Programs page, or call 1-800-NJHOUSE.

For questions about our First-Time Homebuyer programs, visit our Homebuyer Programs page or call our hotline at 1-800-NJ-HOUSE.

To learn more about Smart Growth or for specific questions regarding designation of Smart Growth Areas, contact the Office for Planning Advocacy at 609-292-7156, or visit their contact page for more information.

For questions about using the Site Evaluator, contact the Policy Department via email at policy@njhmfa.gov.