CDE: Community Housing Capital

To all NMTC Coalition Members: If you would like to add projects, a description of your CDE, or anything else to this page, contact Paul Anderson.

Recent Allocation Awards:

Project Profiles and Stories

NMTC investment is critical to making 47 quality rowhomes affordable to Baltimore homebuyers.

$5 million allocation will create approximately 18 homes for low-income buyers with median incomes averaging $36,000 per year. These buyers will receive pre-purchase financial counseling, homebuyer education, and ongoing support.

A $7 million allocation for the infrastructure development for 32 lots and build 15 homes with 80% reserved for low-income buyers. This development is close to downtown, transit, shops, and

A $6 million allocation will build 43 single-family homes, 56 multi-family homes and 130 units available for people 55 and older, in South Columbus, with 60% reserved for low-income buyers.

NMTC financing supported called Elliott’s Walk, a partnership between NeighborWorks Columbus and First Baptist Church.

Housing Project in Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood. Dayton’s Bluff Neighborhood Housing Services. A $7 million allocation will enable infrastructure on 32 lots and will rehab and construct 15 homes with 80%