The California Affordable Housing Pipeline reveals the status of affordable homes in the near-construction pipeline and highlights four key actions that can scale development.
Enterprise has reached the milestone of creating or preserving one million homes since 1982. We didn’t reach this significant moment alone – we have been able to create and preserve homes in every corner of the country in collaboration with thousands of partners, staff, and supporters.
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, otherwise known as the Housing Credit, is the nation’s number one tool for financing the production and preservation of affordable rental homes. So how can we expand access to this crucial tool for economically and socially disadvantaged and other historically marginalized housing providers?
While continued market uncertainty could cloud the outlook for affordable housing and community development in 2024, Enterprise leaders see reasons for optimism and the potential for significant opportunities. “Despite sustained headwinds over recent years, there are positive signs ahead,” said Scott Hoekman, president of Enterprise Housing Credit Investments. We spoke with Hoekman and other Enterprise capital experts about affordable housing and community development trends this year.
Enterprise Community Partners today applauds the Senate Finance Committee for including language in its budget reconciliation package proposal that would permanently extend the New Market Tax Credit and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, a resoundingly bipartisan way to expand the housing supply and economic opportunity in every part of the nation.
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Our 2024 Social Return on Investment report assesses the performance and impact of our very first Preservation Equity fund, which delivered more than 2,400 affordable homes to communities across the country.
Enterprise Community Partners has secured another $180.5 million in capital commitments for a new Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) multi-investor fund to create or preserve 1,216 affordable homes across nine states.