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Housing Online Weekly is National Housing & Rehabilitation Association’s dynamic weekly e-newsletter. Housing Online Weekly is your one-stop shop for information on affordable housing, certified historic rehabilitation & New Markets Tax Credit development.
Tax Credit Advisor (TCA) is the only publication to provide in-depth coverage of federal low-income housing, historic rehabilitation, new markets tax credits, and state housing & historic credits. TCA, a monthly print publication, alerts you to the news, trends, resources, and emerging opportunities to help you successfully develop, finance, manage, and invest in tax credit projects.
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NH&RA periodically publishes committee updates, white papers & best practices, policy updates and more...

Upcoming Event
Affordable Housing Underwriting Conference & Annual Meeting (2010)
NCAHMA is convening our 2010 Affordable Housing Underwriting Conference & Annual Meeting at the Doubletree Hotel Chicago Magnificent Mile in Chicago, IL on October 5-6, 2010. Online conference registration and hotel reservations is now open. This meeting focuses on key affordable housing development, underwriting and market study issues. The program will include a mix of program updates, roundtable discussions, market analysis updates and networking events.
The event is open to members and non-members alike and is designed particularly for affordable housing professionals including market analysts, developers, debt and equity underwriters, appraisers, and government officials.
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Demand and Capture Rate Methodologies
An estimate of demand is a measure of the number of income-qualified households with the propensity to move to the subject property. Demand estimates can vary significantly based on the components used and the variables applied to measure propensity to move. The components of demand are often based on the goal of the report's end-user. The goal of NCAHMA's demand model is to provide a base estimate of income-qualified renter households. Refinements to this demand model can be made to address a more discrete target population on a case-by-case basis. The intention of this demand model is to provide a consistent methodology for comparison purposes.
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