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Lucius Jones of Wendell Elected to Second Term as President of the National Council of State Housing Boards
Lucius S. Jones of Wendell has been elected to a second term as president of the National Council of State Housing Bonds (NCSHB), representing the boards of directors that...Learn More
Housing North Carolina's Workers To Be Focus of Housing Industry Conference
From child care workers, to carpenter’s helpers, to veterinary technicians—workers in more than 150 job classifications cannot afford fair market rent for a two-bedroom...Learn More
HOUSING NORTH CAROLINA AWARDS RECOGNIZE AFFORDABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN SIX CITIES
Six homeownership and rental developments and a state-of-the-art residence for persons with traumatic spinal cord injuries were presented with Housing North Carolina...Learn More
State to Gain $186 Million in Affordable Apartments, N.C. Housing Finance Agency Announces
North Carolina will gain $186 million in affordable rental housing as the result of federal tax credits and other financing approved last week by the Tax Reform Allocation...Learn More
N.C. Housing Finance Agency Offers Mortgages at 4.95 Percent—Lowest Rate in its History; Eases Requirements for Qualifying
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency is offering the lowest interest rate ever for its 30-year. fixed-rate mortgages--4.95 percent.Learn More
Lucius Jones of Wendell Elected President of the National Council of State Housing Boards
Lucius S. Jones of Wendell has been elected president of the National Council of State Housing Bonds (NCSHB), representing the boards of directors that govern the nation's...Learn More
Housing North Carolina Awards Recognize Outstanding Affordable Housing in Six Cities
Five rental and homeownership developments and a residence for survivors of domestic violence were presented with Housing North Carolina Awards today.Learn More
U.S. Conference of Mayors President to Address Housing Forum Oct. 15
Thomas M. Menino, President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Mayor of Boston will address members on North Carolina’s affordable housing industry.Learn More
First-Time Homebuyers Will Benefit from the N.C. Housing Finance Agency's Higher Home Price Limits
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency has raised sales price limits statewide for homes purchased using its below-market-rate mortgages.Learn More