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The mood at this year’s Mortgage Bankers Association CREF/Multifamily Housing Convention was one of concern, as the lack of investor confidence in the capital markets continues to slow the pace of business.
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Despite proposed increases in funding for vouchers, homeless programs, and counseling for home buyers, housing advocates expressed disappointment with the fiscal 2009 housing and community development budget submitted to Congress by President George W. Bush.
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The National Low Income Housing Coalition has launched housing2008.org - a nonpartisan forum for discussing housing issues and tracking the latest housing news from the campaign trail.
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In a recent online poll, AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE asked readers which presidential candidate would have the most positive impact on the affordable housing industry. Barack Obama received the most votes, capturing about 33 percent of the 118 votes cast. Overall, the Democrats received more than three times as many votes than the Republican candidates.
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AHF names the top 25 Affordable housing lenders with a series of in-depth articles. FULL ARTICLE
Birmingham HOPE VI project overcomes a soft market and local resistance to downtown living to reach 100 percent occupancy.
FULL ARTICLE President Bush has signed into law an omnibus fiscal 2008 appropriations bill (H.R. 2764) that provides $37.637 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including $16.391 billion for Sec. 8 tenant-based assistance and $6.382 billion for Sec. 8 project-based aid.
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If you have direct knowledge of corruption, favoritism in contracting, punishment of whistleblowers, and other illegal activities at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, please contact AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE. We will not publish your name and will keep your identity completely confidential. Help expose the corruption now. Please contact Andre Shashaty by e-mail at ashashaty@hanleywood.com; phone, (415) 315-1241, ext. 301; or fax, (415) 315-1248. Respondents must identify themselves in their communication, but the magazine will not publicly reveal their identities. |
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