Our State and Local Policy Director Justine Marcus talks with KQED about our recent report with Bay Area Housing Finance Authority and the funding needed to move 395 development forward.
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Research reveals that 395 affordable housing developments are in various predevelopment stages but $7.6 billion in public financing is needed to move the 32,944 affordable homes forward.
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In a CalMatters op-ed, our Solutions Division President Jacqueline Waggoner writes about a state of California lawsuit that might just pave the way for ensuring equitable access to housing for all Americans.
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Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
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This new affordable housing will be financed, in part, through a $53.3 million equity investment by Enterprise and Fannie Mae under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.
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A quality, affordable home means the world to Patricia Guzman and her family who just moved into Creekside Terrace, developed by Self-Help Enterprises with the support of $11.4 million in housing tax credit through Enterprise.
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Enterprise VP and Northern California Market Leader Heather Hood joins a KQED forum to discuss why affordable housing in California is becoming more unaffordable and strategies to bring down the price tag.
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Our new analysis finds that with an investment of just 4 percent of the state’s nearly $100 billion budget surplus, the state could create more than 14,000 affordable homes.