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  2. HOME Investment Partnerships Program - Wikipedia

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    In other words, if say HUD determines that a local area's median income is $25,000, then the HOME funds awarded in that area should only benefit those families with incomes less than, or equal to, 80% of $25,000 (or $20,000). HUD publishes the area median incomes plus the 80% income limits every year in its website.

  3. Fair Housing Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    In determining eligibility, HUD may also take into consideration whether the jurisdiction is already served by a FHAP agency. A number of activities are eligible for funding. FHAP-funded activities may include fair housing administrative and enforcement activities, including complaint processing, training, implementation of data and information ...

  4. From grants to low-interest loans, this state-by-state guide ...

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    Oklahoma Housing Federal Agency Must have a credit score of 640 or higher, use an approved lender, and be a legal U.S. resident to qualify for DPA. Oregon Housing and Community Services

  5. The retired NBA legend's sprawling Highland Park estate has been on the market on and off since 2012 Reuters 20 days ago Realtors group forecasts US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaging 6% in 2025

  6. Tax Credit Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) is a Federal housing grant program administered by HUD which assists Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) projects funded during 2007, 2008 and 2009. The TCAP program is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which was signed by President Obama on February 17, 2009.

  7. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    The LIHTC provides funding for the development costs of low-income housing by allowing an investor (usually the partners of a partnership that owns the housing) to take a federal tax credit equal to a percentage (either 4% or 9%, for 10 years, depending on the credit type) of the cost incurred for development of the low-income units in a rental housing project.