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Housing Partners
Experience is a great factor
in receiving funding for proposed projects. Over the years, we
have partnered with a number of organizations to help them realize
their goals of providing safe, decent, and affordable housing for
those in need.
(Asterisk
indicates properties managed by North Carolina Housing Services &
Management Corporation)
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Partners in HUD Section 202 |
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First
Assembly of God |
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Assembly
Terrace
Winston-Salem, NC |
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60 Units |
1992 |
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Goler - Dept St.
Renaissance Corporation (CDC) |
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Goler Manor*
Winston-Salem, NC |
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79 Units |
2004 |
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St. Peter's World
Outreach Center |
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St. Peter's Heritage
Place
Winston-Salem, NC |
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42 Units |
1999 |
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YMCA of Catawba
Valley, Inc. |
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Legacy Place*
Conover, NC |
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40 Units |
2003 |
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Partners in HUD
Section 811 |
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First Presbytery of
the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church |
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Kinross Place*
Gastonia, NC |
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12 Units |
2006 |
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Our
non-profit status has assisted in the funding of a
number of Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
projects both for the elderly and for families.
Our Partners
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Fairview Presbyterian
Church,
United Presbyterian Church, and
First Presbyterian Church |
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Koinonia
II
Lenoir, NC |
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Elderly |
42 Units |
1999 |
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First Centrum |
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Honeycreek
Charlotte, NC |
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Elderly |
78 Units |
2002 |
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Miller Valentine
Apartments II, Ltd.
Associated Land Group |
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Landings at Steele Creek
II
Charlotte, NC |
Family |
48 Units |
1999 |
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Madison Place
Gastonia, NC |
Elderly |
76 Units |
2001 |
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Pinecrest
Walkertown, NC |
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Family |
72 Units |
2005 |
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Sherwood Glen*
Reidsville, NC |
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Family |
56 Units |
2005 |
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The
Landings II
Gastonia, NC |
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Family |
49 Units |
1998 |
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Twin
Cedars II
Hickory, NC |
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Family |
72 Units |
1999 |
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Villas at
Twin Cedars
Gastonia, NC |
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Elderly |
40 Units |
2003 |
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NRP Group |
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Cardinal
Pointe III
Shallotte, NC |
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Family |
80 Units |
2005 |
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Egret
Pointe
Leland, NC |
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Family |
64 Units |
2005 |
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NCHF
has been assisted by loans and grants from the U. S.
Department of HUD, FHA local governments, the NC Housing
Finance Agency, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal
Home Loan Bank, and charitable organizations such as the
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, and the Winston-Salem
Foundation.
The
Foundation purchased the following properties, applied
for and received funding under the Low Income Housing
Tax Credit Program (LIHTC): |
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Vespers*
Winston-Salem |
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28 Units |
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Maplewood
II
Sparta, NC |
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30 Units |
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Rural
Hill II
Rural Hall, NC |
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32 Units |
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