Affordable Housing

Carrfour Secures Grant to House Homeless Vets

The not-for-profit affordable housing developer received the financing from The Home Depot Foundation’s Veteran Housing Grants Program to fund Liberty Village in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood.

Walker & Dunlop Originates $34M Loan for CA Affordable Asset

The loan will be used to finance Campus Oaks Phase I, an affordable community in suburban Sacramento. Walker & Dunlop worked on behalf of The Canel Cos.

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Affordable Housing Portfolio Secures $142M in Financing

Harmony Housing tapped KeyBank Real Estate Capital to provide loans to six of its properties, located in Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin and Florida. Each property reserves half of the units for residents making 60 percent of the area median income.

Affordable Portland Asset Changes Hands

BRIDGE Housing acquired The Ramona, a 138-unit apartment building in the Pearl District of Portland, Ore. The fully affordable asset is LEED certified to the Gold level.

Phase 2 of Brooklyn Affordable Project on Track

A joint venture of The Hudson Cos. and BEC New Communities has closed on the financing and acquisition of BEC Continuum Resyndication, which includes 550 units across 43 properties.

BRIDGE Housing Promotes Susan Johnson to COO

In this newly created role, Johnson will work to connect strategy, operations and procedures across the organization. Johnson has been with the company since 1983.

Arbor Funds $15M in Charlotte Fannie Mae Deal

The company provided financing for the acquisition of Pressley Ridge Apartment Homes, a fully affordable, 504-unit property. Blackfin Real Estate Investors currently owns the asset.

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Greystone Provides $79M FHA Loan for Michigan Portfolio

The portfolio includes both market-rate and affordable housing communities that will be renovated using the funds. Most of the properties are owned by the Altman Cos.

Related, Stanford Debut Affordable Community in Bay Area

Related California broke ground on the 70-unit property in Palo Alto, Calif., in 2015. The community resulted from a 2005 agreement between the city of Palo Alto and Stanford University to create housing for Stanford faculty and the surrounding community.

Senior Affordable Community Comes Online in Huntsville

Stratus Development LLC developed the 60-unit property, which is restricted to residents who are 55 or older and earning 60 percent of the area median income or less.