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Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency Funded Developments - In-Service
,A listing of OHFA funded multi-family developments across the state. Includes HOME, Affordable Housing Tax Credits and others.,
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Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development Affordable Housing Portfolio
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Affordable rental and ownership housing developed in partnership with nonprofit and private developers through financing from the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) or required to be developed under San Francisco's Planning or Administrative Code. Developments financed by MOHCD or OCII were financed through City Funding Agreements, Ground Leases, Disposition and Participation Agreements and Conduit Mortgage Revenue Bond Financing. Developments of 10 or more units are subject to Planning Code Section 415 and fall under the City's Inclusionary Affordable Housing program.
Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency OHFA Advantage Lenders
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,List of Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency OHFA Advantage Lenders in the State of Oklahoma.,
Housing Counseling Agencies
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OHCD has long supported neighborhood-based and citywide organizations offering housing counseling services to low- and moderate-income people. OHCD-funded services provided by these agencies include mortgage counseling, default and delinquency counseling, tenant support and housing consumer education. Through these services prospective homeowners can avoid predatory loans, a significant cause of foreclosure.
Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development Affordable Housing Pipeline
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Snapshot of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) affordable housing pipeline projects. The projects listed are in the process of development--or are anticipated to be developed--in partnership with non-profit or for-profit developers and financed through city funding agreements, ground leases, disposition and participation agreements and conduit bond financing. The Affordable Housing Pipeline also includes housing units produced by private developers through the Inclusionary Affordable Housing Program. Data reflects all projects as of September 30, 2023.
ODHS/OHA Housing Grant Opportunities
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Housing Grant Opportunities
Community Development Projects by Agency, Program Area and Funding Source
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This data details community development projects funded by the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) by funded agency, program area, and funding source for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 as of June 30, 2019.
Affordable Housing Inventory
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This dataset includes all housing projects that have received a subsidy from or participated in a city of Austin developer incentive program. Projects may include a mix of income-restricted and market rate units and span the development pipeline from developer incentive certification or loan approval to project completion.
Multifamily Housing FY 2011-2023
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The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development offers multifamily finance programs for the construction and rehabilitation of affordable rental housing units for low to moderate income families, senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Our multifamily bond programs issues tax-exempt and taxable revenue mortgage bonds to finance the acquisition, preservation and creation of affordable multifamily rental housing units in priority funding areas. By advocating for increased production of rental housing units, we help create much-needed jobs and leverage opportunities to live, work and prosper for hardworking Maryland families, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities throughout the state. DISCLAIMER: Some of the information may be tied to the Department’s bond funded loan programs and should not be relied upon in making an investment decision. The Department provides comprehensive quarterly and annual financial information and operating data regarding its bonds and bond funded loan programs, all of which is posted on the publicly-accessible Electronic Municipal Market Access system website (commonly known as EMMA) that is maintained by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, and on the Department’s website under Investor Information. More information accessible here: http://dhcd.maryland.gov/Investors/Pages/default.aspx