Oct 20, 2023
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TAAHP awards $57,000 in scholarships in 2023 to student residents of affordable housing communities in Texas
TAAHP awards $55,000 in scholarships to student residents of affordable housing communities.
Worst Case Housing Needs 2023 Report to Congress
As the U.S. population expanded between 1978 and 2021, the nation's very low-income renters increased by nearly 81 percent, from 10.7 million to 19.3 million—but HUD's estimate of households experiencing worst case needs increased 115 percent, from 4.0 million to 8.5 million, based on the most recent report.
HUD Updates Fair Market Rents; Makes $113 Million Available in Affordable Housing Vouchers
On August 31, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced two actions that together will enable more families to rent a healthy, stable home at an affordable cost: publishing Fair Market Rents (FMRs) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 and releasing an additional $113 million in Housing Choice Vouchers to public housing agencies to help 9,500 families to meet these growing costs.
HUD Extends Compliance Deadline for NSPIRE Protocols for Community Planning and Development Programs
HUD is extending the compliance date for CPD programs until October 1, 2024. Compliance for programs was initially to begin October 1, 2023.
AHCIA Legislation Gains Support from Over One-third of Congress
This month, the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2023 reached 169 cosponsors in the House, maintaining strong bipartisan support with 84 Republicans and 85 Democrats. The Senate companion legislation has reached 27 cosponsors, with 14 Republicans, 12 Democrats and 1 Independent.
HUD Publishes 2021 Tenant Data for Housing Credit Residents
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Policy Development and Research published demographic data on tenants living in Housing Credit properties
GAO Releases Report on National Housing Trust Fund
On August 8, The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released Affordable Housing: Improvements Needed in HUD’s Oversight of the Housing Trust Fund Program.
Fort Worth Presents Plan to Address Housing Affordability
Fort Worth’s Neighborhood Services presented a 5-year plan to improve neighborhoods and address affordability to the City Council at the first public budget meeting.
FHA Increases Dollar Amount Threshold for Large Multifamily Loans to Be Eligible for Standard Underwriting
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) today published a Mortgagee Letter that increases the threshold at which a Multifamily loan is considered a Large Loan from $75 million to $120 million. This is the first increase in the threshold since 2014 and will enable a greater number of transactions to use standard underwriting processes when submitted for FHA Multifamily insurance.
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