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Hogan Administration Announces $19 Million in Eviction Prevention Partnership Grants
Governor Larry Hogan today announced that 17 Maryland local jurisdictions were awarded $19.3 million in Maryland Eviction Prevention Partnership grants, which will address the needs of more than 3,600 households across the state. "Maryland has continued to be a national leader in our COVID-19 response, which is why we have responded aggressively with targeted rental relief funding," said Governor Hogan. "These grants will help ensure our citizens can remain safe and secure in their homes as we continue to respond to this global pandemic."ย
COVID-19 Worsens Longstanding Rental Affordability Challenges According to New Harvard Report
On November 19, Harvard Universityโs Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) released its 2020 State of the Nationโs Housing report. The report finds that, despite low interest rates and continued growth in some sectors, the health and economic consequences of COVID-19 coupled with racial tensions and climate change across the nation have exacerbated the rental supply and affordability crises.
NCSHA Washington Report | November 20, 2020
Below the bubbling surface of discouraging news about prospects for a fiscal stimulus bill before the yearโs end and more encouraging signs of a potential agreement to fund the federal...
CHFA’s New Strategic Plan Will Lead to Greater Access to Affordable Housing for Low- and Moderate-Income Families
The Board of Directors of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) has approved a three-year strategic plan that will guide the quasi-public agency in addressing the Stateโs housing priorities. The plan, which was created with input from scores of external stakeholders and board members, serves as a roadmap for CHFA, charting the way to creating greater opportunity for low- and moderate-income state residents to access safe, secure, affordable housing.ย CHFA worked with Leadership Greater Hartford to coalesce the various perspectives garnered from stakeholders into goals for implementation.
DSHAโs Eviction Defense, COVID-19 Rental Assistance, and Homes for Grads Programs Win National Awards
DSHA received national recognition for three of its newest programs when they were honored with a 2020 Annual Award for Program Excellence during the NCSHA annual conference. DSHA received the most awards of any state housing authority in the country. The conference was held virtually this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. The awards recognized the success of DSHAโs Eviction Defense Program, COVID-19 rental assistance program, and Homes for Grads.
Reynolds Announces Additional Support for COVID-19-Impacted Renters and Homeowners at Risk of Eviction or Foreclosure
Governor Reynolds today announced an additional allocation of CARES Act funds to support Iowa renters and homeowners at-risk of eviction or foreclosure due to a COVID-19-related loss of income. The Iowa Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention program has now been allocated a total of $37.4 million, with approximately $8 million remaining available. The deadline to apply for rent and mortgage assistance as well as utility assistance through the Iowa Residential Utility Disruption Prevention program is Dec. 4, 2020.
LHC Board Approves $245 Million to Develop Multifamily Rental Properties
LHC's Board of Directors approved $245 million to develop 769 affordable rental units across five Louisiana parishes. This multi-million dollar investment represents a combination of LHC's Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and Multi-family Revenue Bonds (MRBs) and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds administered by the State ofย Louisiana, Office of Community Development. The approved developments represent a mix of new construction and preservation projects that aim to assist working families, households with children, seniors, and people with disabilities.ย
FHA 2020 Annual Report Shows FHAโs Impact on First-Time and Minority Homeownership
On Friday, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) released its FY 2020 Annual Report. During FY 2020, FHA endorsed more than 1.3 million home mortgage loans through its forward mortgage program, including 817,847 mortgage loans to homebuyers, 83.1 percent of whom were first-time buyers. The average forward mortgage loan amount endorsed was $232,773, a 7.4 percent increase from the FY 2019 average of $216,695. Despite robust volumes, FHAโs market share decreased from 11.56 percent in FY 2019 to 9.61 percent in FY 2020, reflective of the strong refinance activity in the mortgage market generally and FHAโs historically smaller share of refinances overall.
$12 Million Awarded for Affordable Housing in South Dakota
South Dakota Housing Development Authorityโs (SDHDA) Board of Commissioners today awarded more than $12 million to assist South Dakotans with newly constructed multifamily housing, single family housing, homebuyer assistance, homeowner rehabilitation, and homelessness prevention. The developments will receive $3.7 million in Housing Tax Credits, $4.6 million in HOME Investment Partnership Program funds, $1.5 million in Housing Opportunity Funds and $2.4 million in Housing Trust Funds.
NCSHA Urges IRS and Treasury to Extend and Expand Housing Credit COVID-19 Relief
NCSHA sent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) a letter today urging them to extend the temporary Housing Credit relief provided by IRS Notice 2020-53 and to make other necessary program accommodations in light of the continuing disruption the COVID-19 pandemic is having on development and construction activities and the ongoing operation of Housing Credit properties.ย
Christopher Norwood and Anthony Poore Join NHHFA Board of Directors
Christopher Norwood of Portsmouth and Anthony Poore of Concord were recently appointed to the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authorityโs Board of Directors by Governor Chris Sununu. Norwood is the president of NAI Norwood Group where his primary focus is commercial real estate sales. A Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Norwood is also on the board of the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS. Poore is the executive director of New Hampshire Humanities, and has held a number of positions in the economic development sector addressing the needs of urban and rural communities.
MassHousing, Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH), and City of Boston Announce Closingโฏofโฏ$36.5 Million in Financing for the Loop at Mattapan Station, a New Transit-Oriented, Mixed-Income Housing Community
MassHousing, the non-profitโฏPreservation of Affordable Housingโฏ(POAH), and the City of Boston announced today the closing of $36.5 million in MassHousing affordable housing financing for the development of the 135-unit The Loop Mattapan Station, a new affordable and workforce housing community in Mattapan Square.โฏPOAH is developing the Loop at Mattapan Station on an underutilized MBTA parking lot adjacent to the Mattapan trolley line station. The 135 apartment homes and 10,000 square feet of first-floor retail space will be contained in a six-story building and constructed using the latest passive house energy efficiency standards.