Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Faces of Home Stories
- A Maryland native leverages a homeownership education program to move into a new home.
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- HFA NewsJanuary 17, 2012The governor said he plans to put $15 million in the capital budget toward a program he dubbed "Rental Housing Works." The money would be used to buy bonds that would help pay for building or redeveloping public housing across the state.
- HFA NewsDecember 20, 2011Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Raymond A. Skinner today announced the results of the Fall 2011 competitive funding round for Rental Housing Funds and federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for multifamily rental projects in Maryland.
- HFA NewsDecember 14, 2011During this holiday season, as many families consider their personal finances, Governor Martin O'Malley is encouraging homeowners who are behind on their mortgage to seek free help through Maryland's HOPE initiative. By visiting the MDHOPE website or calling the MDHOPE hotline at (877) 462-7555, homeowners can connect to a housing counselor in their area for free counseling and assistance in working out a resolution with their lender.
- HFA NewsNovember 21, 2011Governor Martin O’Malley today announced the award of more than $578,000 to 48 homelessness shelters across the state through the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Emergency Solutions Grant program.
- HFA NewsNovember 18, 2011Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Raymond A. Skinner today announced the beginning of construction of Mid Pines Estates, a new townhouse development project that will house 36 families.
