Nevada Awards $6.4 Million in LIHTCs in 2014

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The Nevada Housing Division announced that it has approved approximately $6.4 million in low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs) in 2014 to 10 developments.

The developments will include a mix of affordable family, seniors, special-needs, and mixed-income housing in Elko, Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks, and Winnemucca.

The awarded tax credits will add 618 apartments to the state’s existing affordable housing inventory, bringing the total number of units funded by the Nevada Housing Division to 25,000 since the LIHTC program’s inception.

The Nevada Housing Division estimates that the awarded tax credits may result in approximately $64 million in equity. The estimated gross economic impact of the $64 million in equity financing and its construction expenditures translates to 778 jobs and more than $42 million in new labor income.

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Christine Serlin

Christine Serlin is an editor for Affordable Housing Finance, Multifamily Executive, and Builder. She has covered the affordable housing industry since 2001. Before that, she worked at several daily newspapers, including the Contra Costa Times and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Connect with Christine at cserlin@zondahome.com or follow her on Twitter @ChristineSerlin.

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