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  • Tax-Exempt Housing Funds are Drying Up
  • Municipalities Worried by Changes to Affordable-Housing Rules
  • Real Estate Market Squeezes Affordable Housing Program
  • Plan to Push Affordable City Dwellings in Pittsburgh
  • Affordable Condos in Chattanooga
  • Affordable Apartment Complex in Spokane
  • Affordable Housing Bid Made on Former Military Units
  • Salem Seeks Public Input for Affordable-Housing Grants Plan
  • Louisville Agencies Receive $1.2M For Affordable Housing Assistance
  • NAHB Applauds HUD'S Decision on Multifamily Mortgage Insurance Premiums
  • Affordable Housing Forced Onto Agenda
  • Hospital Site to Get Senior Living Facility
  • Green Subdivision is a First in Affordable Housing
  • Affordable Housing Developer to Transfer Units
  • Complex Converts to Low-Income Housing
  • Pending Housing Legislation Update
  • Block Island Focuses on Affordable Housing
  • Firm Designs Affordable in Seattle
  • Land Trust to Finance Affordable Housing
  • Affordable Housing Waiting List
  • Contested Mixed-Use Project Gets OK in Fla.
  • City Inks Affordable Housing Deal
  • Dublin OKs Two Mixed-Income Developments
  • Affordable Housing Bill Introduced in Senate
  • Mixing Luxury With Affordability
  • Coalition Welcomes Federal Housing Bill
  • MacArthur Foundation Commits $150 million to Preserve Affordable Housing
  • City Envisions Veterans' Housing
  • AHIC Names 2008 Leaders
  • 40B Brouhaha: Residents, Officials Upset With Plan for 28 Condos
  • Trust Fund Could Help Communities Provide Low-Income Rentals
  • NYS HFA Approves $7M for Renovations at Senior Apartment Complex
  • Bangor Housing for Work Force Nearly Complete
  • Construction Set to Begin on Long-Delayed Affordable Housing Condos
  • Fannie Mae Multifamily Investment Record During First Half of 2007
  • Mixed-Income Developments Replacing Chicago's Notorious Public Housing
  • Fannie, Freddie to Apply New Subprime Standards
  • Housing Fees Don't Damp Building Boom
  • Is Boise's Downtown Housing Affordable?
  • Being Green, Affordably
  • Poor Seniors' Tax Cut May Rise
  • School Board Backs Affordable Apartments for Florida Workers
  • President Bush Unveils Bailout Plan for Some Mortgage Holders
  • $2M Available for Affordable Housing Projects in Austin, TX
  • Seniors' Housing Getting Funds for Face-Lift
  • Wisconsin Housing Development Opens its Doors
  • Beazer Sues Lender Seeking to Call Its Loans
  • GE Closes $107 Million LIHTC Investment
  • Century Housing Announces Resignation of President & CEO
  • Affordable Housing's Quiet Partner
  • City Group Overcomes NIMBYs to Produce Affordable Housing in VA
  • Seniors Shoved Aside By Condo Conversions
  • $45M Housing Construction for Low-Income New Orleans Residents
  • Bush: No Bailout for Pinched Homeowners
  • Visually Impaired at Home in New Complex
  • Lofty Housing Plan Takes Shape in Downtown Rochester
  • Fannie Mae Program Helps Low- to Moderate-Income Buyers
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