Accessible Housing

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Gain Control of Property Taxes

Local tax assessment rules and practices have a lasting effect on returns to developers and owners of affordable housing. More

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CTCAC Unveils Proposed LIHTC Changes

The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee has released its proposed regulation changes for 2010. More

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Bon Jovi Steps Up for Housing

ROCKER JON BON JOVI is helping to build 51 affordable units with support for lowincome and special-needs residents in Newark, N.J. More

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Work in Progress

It didn’t take long for Katrina to sweep through the Gulf Coast and displace thousands of New Orleans residents. More

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America’s Homeless Crisis

States across the country are increasingly encouraging the development of supportive housing through their low income housing tax credit (LIHTC) programs. More

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The Case for Supportive Housing

Despite a shortfall in critical financing, supportive-housing proposals can compete with other deals, said executives at the “Serving Special-Needs Populations and Underwriting Tenant Services” panel at AHF Live. More

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KENTUCKY

FRANKPORT—Projects centered on preservation of existing housing stock and green construction methods will be the focus of the Kentucky Housing Corp.’s (KHC) 2008 qualified allocation plan. More

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MICHIGAN

LANSING—The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) has overhauled its 2008 qualified allocation plan (QAP), proposing significant changes that include mandating green and sustainable design features, introducing new holdback criteria, and changing the way income levels are calculated. More

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Best of the Best

Innovative, diverse, and green: That’s what describes the projects selected to receive AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE’s 2007 Readers’ Choice Awards for the Nation’s Best Affordable Housing Developments. More

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BEST SPECIAL-NEEDS PROJECT:Chicago Development Changing Lives

CHICAGO—Anthony Sugel has a place to call home. He moved into his new apartment March 1.  More

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