Deputy Executive Director Rob Ellis is retiring from KHC on Saturday, September 30, 2017.
The most recent addition to the document clarifies an issue regarding the proximity to important destinations scoring section.
A Uniform Physical Condition Standards training session will be held on October 12 in Louisville, while a basic LIHTC training will be held on October 19 in Lexington.
There will be a total of four summits in cities across the state; registration and lunch provided at no cost.
Kentucky Housing Corporation has released a Draft HTF Allocation Plan and is receiving public comment through August 15, 2017.
The per-unit limits are based on HUD’s 234 condominium mortgage limits currently in effect and vary by geographic region.
The Multifamily Guidelines and scoring workbook for the 2018 Housing Credit funding round are now available on Kentucky Housing Corporation’s (KHC) website as well as the updated market study requirements and summary information table.
Kentucky Housing Corporation and the Woda Group Inc. recently celebrated the grand opening of two properties benefiting the senior population.
All multifamily developers, consultants, investors, or other interested parties are invited to attend.
In July 2017, Mr. King will succeed Executive Director Kathryn Peters, who has served KHC and the state of Kentucky for over 30 years.
All multifamily developers, consultants, investors, or other interested parties are invited to attend.
Kentucky Housing Corporation received 38 applications requesting in excess of $31 million in Housing Credits, and was able to fund 18 projects with $9,906,747 of 2017 Housing Credits in conjunction with other KHC resources.