Fairmont’s Miller School Apartments were build using the West Virginia Housing Development Fund’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program.
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Fairmont’s Miller School Apartments were build using the West Virginia Housing Development Fund’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program.
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund is helping the city of Charleston and Kanawha County to demolish abandoned, dangerous, dilapidated buildings.
On June 23, 2016 torrential rains caused flooding that destroyed homes and left residents homeless. The West Virginia Housing Development Fund provided relocation grants and forgivable loans through the Rebuild West Virginia Program.
The Fund’s Low Income Assisted Mortgage Program helps Habitat for Humanity grow their capacity and create more housing opportunities for more people.