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The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program provides tax credits to owners of qualified low-income rental housing that serves seniors, the disabled, families and others. The Glade View Apartments in Cowen, West Virginia were built using the Fund's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program.
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund's Homeownership program works hand in hand with the Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance Program, removing barriers to homeownership for first time buyers like Elizabeth and Nathanial Ullom.
The Fairmont Community Development Partnership used the West Virginia Housing Development Fund's HOME Program to transform Fairmont's Virginia Avenue neighborhood.
Fairmont's Miller School Apartments were build using the West Virginia Housing Development Fund's Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program.
Hope, Inc. used the West Virginia Housing Development Fund's Special Assistance Lending Program for new renovations to their women's shelter in Fairmont.
The Fund's Low Income Assisted Mortgage Program helps Habitat for Humanity grow their capacity and create more housing opportunities for more people.
The Holland Family wanted to move up from renting to homeownership, but struggled to save for a downpayment. Attorney Keith Cox thought his income was too high for a Fund loan. Both found a solution by combining the Fund's Movin' Up loan with the Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance Loan.
On-Site system loans help West Virginians repair or replace failing septic systems.
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund's Homeownership program works hand in hand with the Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance Program, removing barriers to homeownership for first time buyers like Brit Blevins and Eamon Barker.
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program helped the developers of Pringle House in Buckhannon.