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NH&RA Hosts ICAST IRA & BIL Instant Benefit Estimate Calculator

ICAST’s IRA & BIL Instant Benefit Estimate Calculator is now available on NH&RA’s website under the Resources section.

CohnReznick’s Housing Tax Credit Monitor

CohnReznick’s Housing Tax Credit Monitor

An Extra Boost: New Mixed-Income Development Near Atlanta Contains RAD Units

Columbia Senior Residences at Forrest Hills, a new mixed-income apartment community for persons 62 and older, rising in suburban Atlanta, Ga., reflects the flexibility of the federal Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program and the different approaches being taken under it by local public housing authorities (PHAs).

RAD Transaction Closings Accelerate, Say HUD Officials

Transaction closings under the federal Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program are ramping up and many more are expected in the months ahead, according to senior officials at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

A Variety of Options: Local Authorities Enjoy Flexibilities as They Revitalize Public Housing Under RAD Program

In Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Seattle, Wash., and many other communities across the nation, more and more local housing authorities are deciding that the best way to revitalize their aging, obsolete public housing properties is to transform them through the new federal Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, which also provides opportunities for private developers.

Driving the Dollars: Successful Property Management Requires Mix of Key Elements and Traits

Excellent property management also enhances the value of a LIHTC development when an appraisal is done, according to appraiser Cash Gill, MAI, Vice President of Gill Group, Dexter, Mo. An appraisal might be done prior in conjunction with the sale of the entire property or the sale of the general partner or limited partner interests.

Retrofit Case Study: R Street Apartments, Washington, D.C.

R Street Apartments, a collection of 130 apartment units in five historic low-rise buildings, is an example of a situation where an initial green retrofit project doesn’t have to be the end-all and be-all. Rather, new upgrades a few years later can reap additional utility cost savings.

Calling All Entries: Nominate Your Historic Tax Credit Project for a Timmy Award!!

Each year the National Housing & Rehabilitation Association honors the best completed real estate developments in the U.S. that have utilized federal rehabilitation tax credits by presenting the J. Timothy Anderson (“Timmy”) Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation.

A Fresh Set of Eyes

Julián Castro seems to be the right pick at the right time to succeed Donovan at HUD. As we describe this month (“A New Leader at HUD,” p. 31), he has been a visionary mayor with relentless follow-through, harnessing ideas and talent from all corners of the community and crafting development incentives that are generating new housing – for all income levels – throughout the city.

And the Winner Is: 2013 New Markets Allocation Awards Reflect Further Shift Toward Financing Businesses

The U.S. Treasury and the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund announced the award of $3.501 billion in federal new markets tax credit allocation authority to 87 community development entities (CDEs) on June 5.

Baltimore’s Hip New Address: Mixed-Income Development Created from Renovation of Police Station and New Construction

Fells Point Station, a new mixed-income, mixed-use real estate project in Baltimore, Md., is a story of history, firsts, and a homecoming of sorts.

FY 2015 Appropriations: Congress Sharpens the Knives Again for HOME Program

Congress appears certain to make further cuts in funding for the federal HOME program and project-based rental assistance for the new fiscal year beginning October 1, based on recent action in the House and Senate on the FY 2015 appropriations bill covering the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Texas Gears Up for Start of State Historic Tax Credit Program

Texas officials are preparing for the startup of the state’s new historic rehabilitation tax credit program, which industry participants suggest should be attractive to developers.

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