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North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Wins Four National Awards
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency won four awards for excellence at the National Council of State Housing Agencies’ annual conference in San Francisco last month...Read more
FIVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS ACROSS STATE RECEIVE HOUSING NORTH CAROLINA AWARDS
Five affordable housing developments received Housing North Carolina Awards for excellence in affordable housing.Read more
Housing Industry Conference Will Focus on Building Challenges Oct. 11, Greensboro
National NIMBY expert Debra Stein will discuss “Winning Community Support for Controversial Developments” before nearly 500 representatives of the state’s affordable...Read more
State to Gain $210 Million in Affordable Apartments, NC Housing Finance Agency Announces
North Carolina will gain $210 million in affordable rental apartments as the result of federal tax credits and other financing approved by the Tax Reform Allocation...Read more
NC Housing Finance Agency Exceeds $10 Million Statewide Habitat for Humanity Investments
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency celebrated $10 million of investments in Habitat for Humanity homes statewide at a brief ceremony today.Read more
Scott Farmer Named Rental Investment Director at NC Housing Finance Agency
Scott Farmer has been named director of rental investment at the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency.Read more
N.C. Housing Finance Agency Raises Sales Price, Income Limits For Buyers More North Carolinians Will Be Able to Buy a First Home
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Margaret Matrone, NCHFA, 919-877-5606,
Connie Helmlinger, NCHFA, 919-877-5607,
Purchasing power has...Read more
N.C. Housing Finance Agency Announces Appointments to Board of Directors
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency announces seven appointments to its Board of Directors.Read more
Katrina Survivors Find New Home at Apartments Financed by N.C. Housing Finance Agency
Windsor Spring Congregate Care Living for Seniors in North Raleigh has become a new home for 14 Hurricane Katrina survivors as well as many of the city’s lower income...Read more