Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
“Failure to launch” is a term sometimes used to describe young people who haven’t yet found their place in adult life.
Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
The sound environment around a housing project can be a great addition to the amenities of a property – or an albatross around its neck.
Darryl Hicks • 12 min read
In this issue of Tax Credit Advisor, we continue our discussions with the next generation of thought leaders in the affordable housing business.
Ravi Malhotra • 3 min read
Many federal and state agencies aiming to spend their Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funds for residential clients are finding out that it will not be easy.
Kaitlyn Snyder • 4 min read
I am often asked some version of the question, “Why bother” when it comes to advocacy on the federal level.
Hollie Croft, Nick Heckman & David Leon • 5 min read
Federal Affordable/Workforce Housing Legislation Déjà Vue
Pamela Martineau • 8 min read
A lack of workforce housing is a growing element of the nation’s housing crisis and some developers who typically build affordable housing are creatively pulling together financing for housing projects for workers who make above area median income (AMI) but cannot afford market-rate rents.
David A. Smith • 5 min read
With all the time that affordable housing property managers spend scrutinizing resident households’ income, owners and managers who want to avoid the quicksand of eviction should invest similar insight into understanding households’ expenses.
Abram Mamet • 7 min read
By the time the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) was rolled out as part of the 1986 Tax Reform Act, The Enterprise Foundation was already in a position to become a mission-driven leader in the fledgling LIHTC industry.
Jessica Hoefer • 3 min read
If you’ve ever spent time in Baltimore, you’ve likely noticed the vibrant and emotive murals strategically placed around the city.
Kaitlyn Snyder • 4 min read
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act achieved a major milestone – 200 co-sponsors within the House of Representatives (H.R. 3238).