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Fact Sheet
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Affordable Housing: A Guide for Advisors and Investors

March 16, 2026
By:
Anna Smukowski
Briana Flynn
Rob Bachmann
Jess O'Hare
A primer on affordable housing — and how investors, funders, and advisors can play a meaningful role in expanding supply.
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Solving Puzzles, Building Homes

Claire Parisa spends her days solving affordable housing financing puzzles. On a typical day, Parisa — an originator for Enterprise's Housing Credit Investments team — might be carpooling to a developer meeting, teaching a UC Berkeley graduate class, and reading books to her 18-month-old son.
March 30, 2026
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Enterprise Raises $335.8M with Its Second-Largest Multi-Investor LIHTC Fund Ever

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund will create or preserve affordable homes for nearly 6,700 people and generate more than $600 million in economic activity across 15 states.
April 24, 2026
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Gulf Coast
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Fact Sheet
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The Enterprise Capital Continuum

July 31, 2026 (Originally Published: April 24, 2026)
By:
Rob Bachmann
Anna Smukowski
Amanda Walz
Jess O'Hare
Briana Flynn
The Enterprise Capital Continuum illustrates how philanthropic and investment capital can work together — across grants, debt, equity, and tax credits — to advance affordable housing and community development while aligning with impact and return goals.
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Story
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Protecting the Nation’s Investment in Affordable Homes

Ayrianne Parks, Enterprise’s senior director for policy advocacy and co-author of a new report on the insurance crisis, says that escalating premiums, and efforts to restore balance and stability in the insurance market represent a moment of opportunity for the affordable, multifamily housing sector.
February 9, 2026
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Lindsay Nieman

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News

Enterprise Raises $225.5 Million for Affordable Housing in 9 States and Washington, D.C.

The LIHTC fund will create or preserve 1,708 affordable homes across the country — and generate 2,777 new jobs and $314.6 million in wages, tax revenue, and business income, including $179.5 million in direct wages to workers.
December 19, 2025
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News

Enterprise Community Development Secures $4.5 Million in Solar Financing to Advance Clean Energy Across Maryland Affordable Housing Communities

Enterprise Community Development announced it has closed on a $4.5 million revolving credit facility to expand solar energy and battery storage projects across 25 affordable housing communities in Maryland.
February 2, 2026
Resilience
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
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Mid-Atlantic
Sustainability
News

State Awards Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to Two Enterprise Community Development Projects

Enterprise Community Development announced that two of its projects have been awarded 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s (DHCD) 2025 competitive funding round.
November 19, 2025
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Community Highlights
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A Year of Resilience and Results

Our team in Northern California recounts the challenges and celebrates the victories in affordable housing in 2025.
December 15, 2025
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