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State to Gain $229 Million in Affordable Apartments
North Carolina will gain $229 million in affordable rental apartments as the result of federal tax credits approved this week by the Tax Reform Allocation Committee and...Learn More
U.S. Treasury Approves North Carolina’s Plan to Help Unemployed Avoid Foreclosure
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency announced today that the U.S. Treasury Department has approved the Agency’s plan to use $159 million of federal Hardest Hit...Learn More
Home Protection Program Helps Displaced Workers Save Homes
As unemployment in the state remains high, many North Carolinians who have lost their jobs are also struggling to hold on to their homes.Learn More
Home Protection Program Helps Displaced Workers Save Homes
With North Carolina’s unemployment rate hovering at 11 percent and large employers such as Dell and Sony Ericsson closing, a state foreclosure prevention program offers...Learn More
Stimulus Funds Put to Work for Senior Apartments in Hillsborough Congressman David Price to Speak at Groundbreaking
Congressman David Price and Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens will speak at the groundbreaking for Eno Haven In Hillsborough, an $8.8 million development that offers 76...Learn More
Lumberton to Gain 60 Affordable Family Apartments Congressman McIntyre, Lumberton Mayor to Speak at Opening
Congressman Mike McIntyre and Lumberton Mayor Ray Pennington will speak at the grand opening of Sadie’s Landing in Lumberton on Nov. 12.Learn More
Housing North Carolina Awards Recognize Five Excellent Developments
Five affordable housing developments received Housing North Carolina Awards on Nov. 3 during the N.C. Affordable Housing Conference at the Raleigh Convention Center.Learn More
N.C. Housing Finance Agency Wins Third National Foreclosure Mitigation Grant
Foreclosure prevention efforts that have helped more than 1,100 North Carolinians save their homes got a boost earlier this month.Learn More
$95 Million Awarded to North Carolina to Build Affordable Apartments Stimulus Funds will get already approved projects off the ground in 26 counties
The U.S. Treasury has awarded $95 million to North Carolina to jump-start stalled development of 36 affordable apartment projects in 26 counties.Learn More