Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is providing key funding to help create or preserve more than 400 affordable homes across the state.
More than $40 million has been awarded through federal low-income housing tax credits, Oregon Affordable Housing Tax Credits, the HOME program, and the General Housing Account Program.
“This progress is about what really matters—putting resources toward investments that make life better for more Oregonians,” said OHCS director Andrea Bell. “Over 400 families and individuals will have a safe and stable place to call home because of these investments and the leadership of our local partners who made this possible. This progress can invigorate neighborhoods, communities, and our economies. These investments in housing today will serve Oregonians for generations to come especially in our rural and Tribal communities.”
The Oregon Housing Stability Council approved the recent investments.
Development | Sponsor | Location | Units | Total Funding |
Allen Creek Crossing | Josephine Housing and Community Development Council | Grants Pass | 68 | $4.5 million |
ALSO Apartments | Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity | Gresham | 39 | $4.8 million |
Burlwood Apartments | Hampstead Development Partners | Portland | 35 | $947,442 |
Colonia del Valle PrĂłspero | Farmworker Housing Development Corp. | Albany | 54 | $5 million |
Klamath LIHTC #1 | Klamath Tribes Housing Department | Chiloquin | 30 | $4.6 million |
Majestic Garden Apartments | Chrisman Development | Redmond, Veneta, Harrisburg, Junction City (scattered sites) | 66 | $5.7 million |
Nine Peaks | Housing Works | Bend | 45 | $10 million |
Voyager’s Village | Micronesian Islander Community | Salem | 41 | $2.6 million |
Wickiup Station | Foundation for Affordable Housing | La Pine | 39 | $4.1 million |