AHFA’s allocations of $603,000 in Housing Credits and $970,000 previously restructured HOME Loan funds are increasing the development’s safety and energy efficiency.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on Willow Oak Trace, a 56-unit development for seniors in Montgomery.
Read MoreAHFA's latest development spotlight shines on Legacy Trail in Semmes.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on the newly constructed Trinity Lake in Phenix City. Trinity Lake became the first AHFA-funded development to close its National Housing Trust Fund loan.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on Howell School Senior Apartments, a 55-unit historic adaptive reuse development in Dothan.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on The Lodges on Lincoln, a 56-unit development in Selma.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on Village at Blackwell Farms, a 48-unit development for elderly residents in Jasper.
Read MoreAHFA shines its Development Spotlight on John England Manor, a recently updated 35-unit development in Tuscaloosa.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on Annie Lee Gardens -- a thriving, 10-year-old development for seniors in Arab.
Read MoreAHFA’s latest Development Spotlight shines on Cadence Point in Enterprise. In 2017, Cadence Point (originally The Boulevard) restructured its 1995 HOME Investment Partnerships Program loan and received an allocation of additional Housing Credits for rehabilitation efforts.
Read MoreAHFA's latest Development Spotlight shines on Highland Manor, a 111-unit development for elderly in Birmingham that was originally built as a hotel in 1962.
Read MoreOur latest Development Spotlight shines on Loveman Village in Birmingham, an aging housing complex being redeveloped in three phases.
Read MoreSpotlight on Raintree Apartments in Rainsville, a 24-unit family development built in 1989 and rehabilitated in 2015.
Read MoreSpotlighting Alex Place in Livingston, a 24-unit family development built in 1998.
Read MoreSpotlight on Evangeline Heights in Phenix City and Kimyatta Banks, AHFA's 2017 Manager of the Year.
Read More96 units, built in 1994 and renovated in 2014. Serving families in the Montgomery area.
Read MoreSpotlight on Canterbury Apartments in Greensboro and AHFA's Manager of the Year LaWanda Miller.
Read MoreFifty new construction single-family homes that serve seniors aged 55 and older. AHFA funding sources: HOME Funds: $1.1 million (2012) | Housing Credits: $720,300 (2012).
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