Martin Drive is a
Targeted
​​Investment         Neighborhood (TIN)


In 2014, Martin Drive Neighborhood was designated a TIN Neighborhood. This means a three year commitment by the City of Milwaukee to help property owners invest in their homes and rental properties.

According to the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corp, the Targeted Investment Neighborhood (TIN) initiative is designed to sustain and increase owner-occupancy, provide high quality affordable rental housing, strengthen property values, and improve the physical appearance and quality of life of neighborhoods.

NIDC offers two primary forms of assistance in the TINs:
For each of the programs, things you should know:
  1.    Your real estate taxes must be current or paid in full.  If you are on the installment plan, you can't be delinquent.
  2.    We will look at the amount of mortgage debt you have against
  3.    your property.
  4.    We will order a credit report and will review your credit history.
  5.    If you have declared bankruptcy, your bankruptcy must be discharged 6 months prior to your application.  You should have a      satisfactory credit history since the discharge.
  6.    If you have received previous loans from NIDC or the City of Milwaukee, your application will be reviewed on a case-by-case      basis.
Click here for more information! OR call Pat Mueller at 414.339.2099
"The TIN program is a powerful tool that brings City resources together with residents to build stronger neighborhoods. This program helps homeowners fix their roofs and make other repairs, and it encourages residents to connect with their neighbors to mobilize around specific concerns and improvements." - Mayor Tom Barrett
What's a TIN and how can it help me?