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GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES APPROVAL OF LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS FOR FLINT

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Agency: State Housing Development Authority


 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 21, 2003

 

LANSING -- Thirty-eight units of affordable rental housing will be built for modest income Flint families a result of over $475,000 in federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits approved by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), Governor Jennifer Granholm announced today.

"Affordable housing helps families and it strengthens communities," said Granholm. "Home is more than a roof over your head-it is a stable, secure place for families to thrive."

Rosewood Riverside Townhomes, to be located at 110 N. Grand Traverse in Flint, will receive $478,685 in tax credits.

"The Housing Credit has proved extremely successful in encouraging private investment in affordable housing," MSHDA acting executive director Rick L. Laber said. "Literally thousands of our lower income families and senior citizens will benefit from the housing tax credit program. In addition, these credits will also provide housing for the disabled and those at risk of homelessness."

Statewide, $5,698,870 was awarded in distressed areas and rural communities, for a total of nearly 600 units of housing.

"The need for housing credits remains high in Michigan while the federally funded dollars needed to provide the housing is shrinking," Laber said. "As a rule, we are only able to fund about one request for every four we receive."

According to Laber, the LIHTC program also plays a key role in bolstering the state's economy through job creation. In Flint, this funding will generate approximately seven year-long jobs in construction and related trades and 83 jobs statewide.

Since 1987, MSHDA has allocated the Housing Credit program in Michigan, awarding more than $200 million to assist in the construction or rehabilitation of over 39,000 rental units.

Established by Congress in the 1986 Tax Reform Act, the aim of the Housing Credit is to stimulate private investment in affordable rental housing and thus to expand and preserve the nation's affordable housing stock, according to Laber.

"One thing to remember is that for each dollar of tax credit awarded, more than 10 times that amount is represented in total rental development costs," Laber said. "The housing credit program is extremely successful in providing housing opportunities for the state's low and very low income residents."

Owners and investors in low income housing may apply to receive a tax credit against their federal tax liability if the rental housing designates at least 20 percent of its units for households with incomes at or below 50 percent of the area median, or 40 percent of its units reserved for households with incomes at or below 60 percent of the area median.

The amount of the credit is based on a percentage of certain costs to renovate or develop housing that will be income-and rent-restricted for at least 18 years.

Developers can sell the credit to raise equity for their projects, thus reducing the necessary mortgage financing and making possible lower rents for tenants.

For more information, contact MSHDA's Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, 735 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48912; (517) 373-6007.

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