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Housing Fund Moves into New Office

A “milestone” event for Fund, executive director says.

For More Information, Please Contact Joe Hatfield (304) 391-8649

On Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011, the West Virginia Housing Development Fund opened its new offices in the Kanawha City neighborhood of Charleston. The two-story, brick and glass structure, which is located at 5710 MacCorkle Ave., S.E., is a newly constructed, state-of-the-art building that will accommodate the Fund for generations, according to Fund Executive Director Joe Hatfield.

“We would like... Continue Reading

Standard & Poor’s Affirms Fund’s “AAA” Bond Credit Rating

For More Information, Contact Joe Hatfield 304.340.9998

Once again, Standard & Poor’s Rating Service has affirmed the West Virginia Housing Development Fund’s “AAA” general credit rating. The “AAA” rating  is the highest rating issued by Standard & Poor’s and the Fund is the only state housing finance agency nationally to receive an “AAA” rating.

The rating service lauded the extremely high credit quality of the Fund’s asset base, the Fund’s ability to successfully meet its legislative... Continue Reading

Fund Honors Agencies That Helped With Flood Recovery Efforts in Southern W.Va.

Teamwork needed to succeed, Executive Director says.

CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Housing Development Fund honored a number of agencies and workers who have helped rebuild their communities following devastating flooding across a number of counties in southern West Virginia. Employees and volunteers with Catholics Charities of West Virginia , West Virginia Ministry of Advocacy and Workcamps and Covenant House attended the function, which was held at the Fifth Quarter... Continue Reading

Fund Attends FHL Bank Seminar

Grants awarded to affordable housing programs

For More Information, Contact Joe Hatfield 304.340.9998

CHARLESTON – Earlier this week, several West Virginia Housing Development Fund employees attended a public policy briefing and grant presentation  sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB). The event focused on how the ongoing public policy debate in Washington could affect lending institutions and the housing industry.

The Federal Home Loan Banks are regional cooperatives owned by nearly 8,000 members, including community... Continue Reading