In The New York Times, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan discusses our new research showing insurance costs have become the fastest growing expense in housing, threatening the stability of affordable properties nationwide.
Enterprise announces request for qualifications (RFQs) for a development consultant to support the upcoming Faith-Based Development Initiative cohort program in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Enterprise seeks a qualified organization with proven expertise in real estate analysis, affordable housing, and familiarity with the Cleveland and Detroit regions to conduct a comprehensive capital study for faith-based housing initiatives.
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.
The 2026 Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy is designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development (RD), HUD and LIHTC financed housing in their respective communities.
This research aims to assess and characterize the aging permanent supportive housing stock in Los Angeles, ensuring that policymakers and housing officials have a clear picture of risk profiles.