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Statewide Effort Exceeds 18,000 Foreclosure Preventions
Funding available for 3,000 more veterans on GI Bill and underemployed homeowners eligible for assistanceLearn More
Saving Homes for Those Who Protect Our Freedom
On Veterans Day, November 11, we pause to remember the men and women who have chosen to serve our country – making personal sacrifices to safeguard our freedom.
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Housing Developments, Cities Honored with 2014 Housing North Carolina Awards
Four housing developments and the cities of Asheboro and Jacksonville received Housing North Carolina Awards on Oct. 15 for excellence in affordable housing.Learn More
Brevard Gains 40 Affordable Apartments for Seniors: Grand Opening Planned for Oct. 10th
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Cottages at Brevard, a new 40-unit development for seniors, will be held on Friday, October 10th at 11 a.m.Learn More
Greenville Gains 68 Affordable Apartments for Seniors Dedication Planned for This Friday
A dedication ceremony for Ellsworth Commons, a new 68-unit development for seniors, will be held this Friday at 11 a.m.Learn More
Foreclosure Prevention Funds Available for Chatham County Residents
The recent announcement of 206 layoffs at the Performance Fibers plant in Moncure doesn’t have to translate into mortgage payment problems or home foreclosures.Learn More
State to Gain $423 Million in Affordable Apartments; Development is expected to support 8,540 jobs
Federal tax credits and other financing awarded Friday (Aug. 15) will build $423 million of affordable apartments in 37 North Carolina counties.Learn More
Housing Finance Agency Awarded HUD Grant Money will strengthen housing counseling efforts in 75 counties
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency has been awarded a $747,000 competitive grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that will support...Learn More
Foreclosure Prevention Effort Extends Benefits to Vets on GI Bill NC Foreclosure Prevention Fund Reaches Out to North Carolina’s Military
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 – more commonly known as the “GI Bill.”Learn More