Sentences with phrase «subsidized affordable housing properties»

That gives government - subsidized affordable housing properties a lot of room in their operating budgets, on average.

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«The governor's proposal raises the city's cost in foregone property tax revenue in order to subsidize construction workers» wages, without increasing the expected number of affordable housing units,» she said.
The plan will also extend the co-op's lease on the property while it remains in the state - subsidized Mitchell Lama affordable housing program.
States should also promote inclusionary zoning policies, which provide affordable, subsidized housing units in scattered locations across wealthy neighborhood properties.
Through her outreach, First Community Housing — an affordable housing developer with over 3,000 residents in 19 properties — has committed to subsidizing the $ 5 membership for all residents who sign up through Silicon Valley Bike Coalition's eHousing — an affordable housing developer with over 3,000 residents in 19 properties — has committed to subsidizing the $ 5 membership for all residents who sign up through Silicon Valley Bike Coalition's ehousing developer with over 3,000 residents in 19 properties — has committed to subsidizing the $ 5 membership for all residents who sign up through Silicon Valley Bike Coalition's efforts.
The $ 46 million fund is focused on government - subsidized affordable housing developments in California, including 800 units of housing at 10 properties in spread across five California counties.
Across the U.S., in the decade before the crash, developers finished an average of about 132,000 apartments a year, according to a tally from Reis Inc., that includes institutional investment quality properties, but not government - subsidized affordable housing or other non-investment-quality multifamily.
These underperforming properties tend to be concentrated in parts of the country where the rents found on the unregulated market are not much higher than the subsidized rents at affordable housing properties.
For - profit investors continue buying up apartment properties with relatively low rents, including those originally built through government - subsidized affordable housing programs.
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