The 2018 NC Affordable Housing Conference will be held October 24-25 at the Raleigh Convention Center. Bringing together more than 800 affordable housing professionals and featuring more than 20 sessions as well as exhibitors, vendors, an awards breakfast and luncheon and networking opportunities, this statewide conference is one you can’t miss! Check out photos of last […]
Read on for a summary of the limited changes.
Read on for additional proposed changes.
The 2018 QAP Public Hearing will be held at NCHFA’s office on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2pm.
Credits were awarded to 32 projects in 25 counties totaling 2,150 units. Awards were also made to 11 tax exempt bond projects totaling 943 units.
Read on for a summary of changes.
There only seems to be one new change from the previous draft to the final version. Read on for this change and changes brought in the previous draft.
A few significant changes were made from the first draft.
The first draft of the 2017 Qualified Allocation Plan and Major Revisions Memo are now available on the Agency website: 2017 QAP.
The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency announced that applicants for 2016 low-income housing tax credits are no longer eligible for the 15% Agency designated basis boost as a result of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016.
The final 2016 Qualified Allocation Plan is now available on the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency website. The preliminary application for 2016 Housing Credits is also available, and is due by noon on January 22, 2016.
North Carolina Housing Finance Agency posted the final 2016 Qualified Allocation Plan.