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NJHMFA Awards $28M In Federal Tax Credits To Expand Affordable Housing for Families, Seniors, Special Needs Residents

Published on November 21, 2018 by New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency
NJHMFA Awards $28M In Federal Tax Credits To Expand Affordable Housing for Families, Seniors, Special Needs Residents

Developments Would Provide over 1,400 Housing Opportunities in 12 Counties

TRENTON, NJ – A mixed-income development in Jersey City, affordable apartments for families in Trenton, a senior community in Wall and supportive housing in Glassboro were among the 22 developments awarded over $28 million in the highly competitive federal 9 percent Low Income Housing Tax Credit program (LIHTC) by the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA) to expand affordable housing statewide.

The tax credits will support the creation of over 1,400 affordable apartments for families, seniors and special needs residents in 12 counties. The projects total nearly $479 million in development investment and will create thousands of construction-related jobs, generate additional tax revenues and boost local economic activity.

“Investing in housing that is affordable in New Jersey is the most important thing we can do to help individuals, families and seniors of mixed income levels be able to afford to live in this state,” said Lieutenant Governor Sheila Y. Oliver, who also serves as Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs and Chair of the NJHMFA board. “These vital tax credits help keep our commitment to the goal of producing housing that meets the diverse needs of our communities with the added benefit of producing thousands of jobs across the state.”

Federal LIHTCs are awarded to developers to build new rental apartments or rehabilitate existing rental units for low-income households. Typically, the tax credits are sold to investors, who then provide private equity to fund construction. In return, the investors receive a dollar for dollar reduction on their federal tax returns for a period of 10 years.

The Low Income Housing Tax Credit is the most prolific source of funding for new affordable rental units, and since its creation in 1986, the program has created an estimated 3 million units. NJHMFA is the state’s sole administrator of the program and currently monitors nearly 600 tax credit developments of more than 50,000 housing units statewide.

“Through this award of tax credits, developers can leverage $270 million in private equity to help finance the development of affordable housing and improve the lives of thousands of residents,” said NJHMFA Executive Director Charles A. Richman. “This program has been key to our efforts to expand affordable housing and invest in communities across the state.”

NJHMFA estimates that the 2018 round of tax credit awards will result in more than $759 million in one-time economic output, defined as the total value of industry production, such as sales and business revenues. During construction, the projects will produce more than 4,500 full-time jobs and approximately $27.8 million in state and local taxes. Once completed, the projects will support nearly $85 million in economic output, 479 full-time jobs, and approximately $4.8 million in state and local taxes annually.

Please see the following charts for additional information on the projects awarded tax credits in the 2018 round.

LIHTC AWARD TOTALS:
(FAMILY, SENIOR, SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, AND MIXED-INCOME):

CYCLE# OF PROJECTSUNITSTAX CREDIT RESERVATIONSTAX CREDIT EQUITYTOTAL DEVELOPMENT COSTS
FAMILY11689$13,339,890$131,720,125$180,874,877
SENIOR5361$6,649,925$62,351,037$83,615,133
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING4237$4,988,087$46,231,604$65,470,384
MIXED INCOME2124$3,123,000$29,527,847$148,991,031
TOTALS221,411$28,100,902$269,830,613

 

$478,951,425

 

FAMILY CYCLE AWARDS:

PROJECT NAMESPONSORCOUNTYMUNICIPALITYLIHTC UNITS
Branch Village Townhomes IIMichaels Development CompanyCamdenCamden75
Willows at Harbor HouseIngermanOceanLittle Egg Harbor36
Apartments at MontgomeryPIRHLSomersetMontgomery86
York Village WestConifer RealtySomersetBranchburg50
York Village EastConifer RealtySomersetBranchburg50
Always Drive Family ApartmentsThe Walters GroupBurlingtonLumberton70
Evesham FamilyThe Walters GroupBurlingtonEvesham64
Evans FrancisFair Share Housing Development Inc.CamdenCherry Hill54
Winslow Cross Creek Family Phase IIIEastern Pacific DevelopmentCamdenWinslow Township60
The LantanaRPM DevelopmentEssexNewark72
Patriot VillageRPM DevelopmentMercerTrenton72

SENIOR CYCLE AWARDS:

PROJECT NAMESPONSORCOUNTYMUNICIPALITYLIHTC UNITS
Branch Village LowriseMichaels Development CompanyCamdenCamden58
Allenwood TerraceThe Richman GroupMonmouthWall85
Springdale IIPennrose LLCCamdenCherry Hill80
Evesham SeniorThe Walters GroupBurlingtonEvesham68
Newcomb Senior ApartmentsEastern Pacific DevelopmentCumberlandVineland70

SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CYCLE AWARDS:

PROJECT NAMESPONSORCOUNTYMUNICIPALITYLIHTC  UNITS
Freedom Village at RobbinsvilleProject FreedomMercerRobbinsville72
St. Paul the Apostle Supportive HousingDomus/Metuchen Catholic CharitiesMiddlesexEdison42
Lincoln Blvd. Senior Phase IPennrose/PennReachGloucesterGlassboro65
Elmwood SquareThe Alpert Group/ Plainfield Housing AuthorityUnionPlainfield58

MIXED-INCOME CYCLE AWARDS:

PROJECT NAMESPONSORCOUNTYMUNICIPALITYLIHTC UNITS
Fairview HeightsThe Community BuildersHudsonJersey City50
777 McCarter HighwayBoraieEssexNewark74

For more information on NJHMFA, visit njhousing.gov.