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Georgia Awards More than $31 Million in Tax Credits to Boost Affordable Housing Statewide

Georgia Awards More than $31 Million in Tax Credits to Boost Affordable Housing Statewide

Atlanta, Ga. (September 17, 2024) – The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) is awarding more than $31 million in nine percent housing tax credits to build or preserve 27 affordable housing developments across the state.

The competitive process has resulted in awards to fund 21 new construction properties and six rehabilitation projects. Seventeen of the properties will provide workforce housing for families and ten will be built exclusively for senior tenants.

The equity afforded by these awards will fund the construction or rehabilitation of 1,458 affordable housing units for the state’s workforce and seniors.

These awards incentivize development in areas across Georgia where new businesses and industries are establishing operations, further driving economic growth statewide.

“As businesses continue to bring jobs to Georgia, our housing market must keep pace, and housing tax credits are integral to that effort,” said DCA Commissioner Christopher Nunn. “The Georgia housing tax credit is the key reason affordable rental housing is built in the state.  I’m proud of the work DCA does to ensure workforce housing is available.”

A list of all award recipients can be found below.

Property NameAnnual Credit Allocation ReservedCityTotal UnitsTenancyPrimary Construction Activity
904 Commons$1,198,817Columbus52SeniorNew Construction
Bryant’s Landing II$1,215,000Statesboro50FamilyNew Construction
Cave Spring Townhomes$1,203,894Cave Spring58FamilyNew Construction
Dogwood Trail Apartments II$890,269Albany40SeniorNew Construction
Edmund Doraville$1,350,000Doraville68SeniorNew Construction
Finley Place$1,295,000Austell58SeniorNew Construction
Halls of East Thomaston$1,215,000Thomaston54SeniorNew Construction
Hamilton Hills Phase II$615,000Atlanta35FamilyNew Construction
Harbor Pointe Apartments$888,652Tifton56SeniorAcquisition/Rehabilitation
Harvest Station II$1,350,000Valdosta80FamilyNew Construction
Heritage Apartments$772,907Jackson52FamilyAcquisition/Rehabilitation
Meding Street Station$1,350,000Savannah64SeniorNew Construction
Norman Berry Village$1,050,000East Point119SeniorAcquisition/Rehabilitation
One Peachtree Senior

 

$1,350,000Atlanta65SeniorNew Construction
Osprey Landings$1,215,000St. Mary’s64FamilyNew Construction
Pinecrest Village$1,215,000Douglas48FamilyNew Construction
Pleasant Hill Landing$1,350,000Macon64FamilyNew Construction
The Bridges at Lincom$1,170,000Hartwell54FamilyNew Construction
The Fifty-Five$1,350,000East Point60FamilyNew Construction
The Shelby$1,298,000Brookhaven53FamilyNew Construction
The Village at Griffin Orchard$1,214,000Waynesboro48FamilyNew Construction
Timber Ridge Apartments$1,044,431Vienna48FamilyAcquisition/Rehabilitation
Tower Village Apartments$715,000Rockmart42FamilyAcquisition/Rehabilitation
Walton Fields Phase 1$1,350,000Dalton90FamilyNew Construction
Watson Pointe$1,155,000Augusta52SeniorNew Construction
West Pine Residences Phase II$1,215,000Sylvester48FamilyNew Construction
Wisdom Woods$707,204Peachtree City22FamilyAcquisition/Rehabilitation

 

View the fully detailed 2024 Nine Percent Housing Credit Award list here.

About the Department of Community Affairs

The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) partners with communities to build strong and vibrant neighborhoods, commercial and industrial areas through community and economic development, local government assistance, and safe and affordable housing. Using state and federal resources, DCA helps communities spur private job creation, implement planning, develop downtowns, generate affordable housing solutions, and promote volunteerism. DCA also helps qualified Georgians with low and moderate incomes buy homes, rental housing and prevent foreclosure and homelessness. For more information, visit www.dca.ga.gov.