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Oregon Housing and Community Services Invests in 261 New and Existing Affordable Homes

Published on November 10, 2025 by Oregon Housing and Community Services
Oregon Housing and Community Services Invests in 261 New and Existing Affordable Homes

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is funding the development and preservation of 261 affordable rental homes across the state. The state’s finance agency is reinforcing its commitment to addressing housing affordability through strategic investment and community partnership.

“Increasing housing supply is the single most important way to make life better and more affordable for Oregonians,” said OHCS Executive Director Andrea Bell. “We want Oregon to be a place where everyone can thrive. A place where people’s fundamental needs are met, businesses can grow, and communities are strengthened by locally driven solutions. We cannot afford to wait or be incremental in our actions to bring about this future.”

The affordable housing projects, approved by the Oregon Housing Stability Council (HSC), span both urban centers and rural communities and represent an investment of more than $100 million in affordable housing this month.

“This is shared progress with housing partners across the state. Every month, we move towards a future where every Oregonian has a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home,” said Mary Farrell, member of the HSC. “These homes represent hope, opportunity, and a more equitable Oregon.”

These are the new housing projects approved for funding in November:

Project nameCity/CountyNumber of homesDeveloper/Owner
Golden Rain ApartmentsGrants Pass/ Joesphine38 (preserved)MJ Housing Preservation Initiative
Green Family HousingGreen/ Douglas53Adapt Integrated Health Care and DCM Communities, LLC
Henry Street ApartmentsBeaverton/ Washington52New Narrative
Horizon CourtHermiston/ Umatilla22Horizon Project, Inc.
Mississippi Avenue ProjectPortland/ Multnomah30Self-Enhancement, Inc.
Ochoco ManorPrineville/ Crook28 (preserved)WPL Investments LLC and Lee Pacific Properties, Inc.
Path Home Family VillagePortland/ Multnomah38Path Home and Edlen & Co

 

These projects will be funded through a combination of state and federal resources, including Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), Preservation funds, Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) funds, Oregon Affordable Housing Tax Credits (OAHTC), and Local Innovation and Fast Track (LIFT) funds.

Two additional affordable housing developments that previously received gap funding were also allocated Private Activity Bonds and LIHTC, or additional LIFT funds. Find more information about each affordable housing development in the HSC meeting packet.

About Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS)

OHCS is Oregon’s housing finance agency. The state agency provides financial and program support to create and preserve opportunities for quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of low and moderate income. OHCS administers programs that provide housing stabilization. OHCS delivers these programs primarily through grants, contracts, and loan agreements with local partners and community-based providers. Visit OHCS’ website for more information.