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The city of Austin has opened 300 new apartments on its south side to provide low-income families with affordable housing, and is also offering $3.6 million in grants to help with rental ...
Families earning 80% or less of the area median family income —$93,450 a year or less—face a shocking undersupply of affordable homes for sale. Opinion: The hard truth about Austin’s housing ...
Habitat homes are not free: Caplan and Vienne have a mortgage, but for a home priced closer to $310,000 — significantly less than the $540,000 median sales price for Austin homes last month. The ...
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) is the state's lead agency responsible for homeownership, affordable rental housing, community and energy assistance programs, and colonia activities serving primarily low income Texans. The Manufactured Housing Division of TDHCA regulates the manufactured housing industry in Texas.
The San Diego Housing Commission currently owns 2,221 affordable housing units and plans to expand that number in the future to meet the growing demand. [55] In 2009, the San Diego Housing Commission implemented a finance plan that created 810 more units of affordable rental housing through leveraging the equity of its owned properties.
TSAHC issues tax-exempt multifamily private activity bonds to finance multifamily rental housing projects that meet one of the following priorities: 1) at-risk preservation and rehabilitation, 2) rural and smaller urban markets, 3) senior and supportive housing developments, or 4) disaster relief housing. [8]
In an interview with the American-Statesman, David Gray, the city of Austin's homeless strategy officer, said that adding more permanent supportive housing units is a “priority” for the city.
Non-profit housing developers build affordable housing for individuals under-served by the private market. The non-profit housing sector is composed of community development corporations (CDC) and national and regional non-profit housing organizations whose mission is to provide for the needy, the elderly, working households, and others that the private housing market does not adequately serve.