Affordable Housing
California Sues Huntington Beach Over Lack of Affordable Housing
Gov. Gavin Newsom directed the state’s attorney general to file the first-of-its kind litigation against the city, claiming its non-compliance with state housing law is contributing to California’s housing crisis.
Multifamily’s Evolving Market
RADCO Cos.’ CEO discusses multifamily investment and trends at NMHC’s 2019 Apartment Strategies Outlook Conference in San Diego.
Hunt Real Estate Secures Financing for Austin Asset
The 12-building property is fully affordable, restricted to individuals and families earning 60 percent or less than the area’s median income.
Affordable Dallas-Area Portfolio Changes Hands
Greysteel has facilitated the sale of Ironwood Crossing and Rush Creek Apartments, two properties encompassing 528 units. The company also arranged acquisition financing totaling $37 million.
On the Market: 4 Interesting Listings for the Week of 1/21
This week’s listings include a value-add opportunity in a highly populated area of Connecticut, an affordable asset in central Las Vegas, and more.
$500M Fund Targets Bay Area Affordable Housing Shortage
A consortium of leading Bay Area philanthropy, business and community advocates—including the organization co-founded by Facebook’s CEO—is launching one of the largest housing investment funds in the U.S.
Enterprise Community Partners Launches National Health Housing Initiative
The Maryland-based nonprofit plans to invest $250 million across the U.S. over five years as part of its Health Begins with Home program.
Sabal Capital Partners Closes $189M Portfolio
The properties total 880 units in New York City’s East Harlem neighborhood, marking the largest transaction in the history of Freddie Mac’s Small Balance Loan Program.
Seattle Modular Building Gets $13M Refi
CBRE secured the 10-year loan for Cubix North Apartments, a 108-unit affordable community in the northern part of the metro. Parkstone Properties owns the project.










