BTW, on NJ affordable housing, the resale prices are controlled for up to 30 years. After that a township can release the unit from the affordable housing mandate which means it can sell for whatever the market will tolerate.
It would be unwise for towns do do this though because it could mean a new requirement to build more affordable housing. The entire point of this is just more ridiculous liberal crap. There is no reason any town should be required to hold a percentage of housing as low income housing, or even allow low-income housing in the town. Towns are organizations legally chartered with there own planning procedures adopted by the people of the town who have chosen to live together. The states has by force removed this right of association from every town in NJ.