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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)
 

Partners in HUD Section 202

 

First Assembly of God        
    Assembly Terrace
Winston-Salem, NC
  60 Units 1992
  Goler - Dept St. Renaissance Corporation (CDC)
    Goler Manor*
Winston-Salem, NC
    79 Units 2004
  St. Peter's World Outreach Center      
    St. Peter's Heritage Place
Winston-Salem, NC
  42 Units 1999
  YMCA of Catawba Valley, Inc.      
    Legacy Place*
Conover, NC
    40 Units 2003
             
Partners in HUD Section 811
  First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church
    Kinross Place*
Gastonia, NC
    12 Units 2006
             

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 Include:

  Fairview Presbyterian Church,
United Presbyterian Church, and
First Presbyterian Church
    Koinonia II
Lenoir, NC
  Elderly 42 Units 1999
  First Centrum        
    Honeycreek
Charlotte, NC
  Elderly 78 Units 2002
  Miller Valentine Apartments II, Ltd.
Associated Land Group
   
    Landings at Steele Creek II
Charlotte, NC
Family 48 Units 1999
    Madison Place
Gastonia, NC
Elderly 76 Units 2001
    Pinecrest
Walkertown, NC
  Family 72 Units 2005
    Sherwood Glen*
Reidsville, NC
  Family 56 Units 2005
    The Landings II
Gastonia, NC
  Family 49 Units 1998
    Twin Cedars II
Hickory, NC
  Family 72 Units 1999
    Villas at Twin Cedars
Gastonia, NC
  Elderly 40 Units 2003
             
  NRP Group        
    Cardinal Pointe III
Shallotte, NC
  Family 80 Units 2005
    Egret Pointe
Leland, NC
  Family 64 Units 2005
             

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):

             
    Vespers*
Winston-Salem
    28 Units  
    Maplewood II
Sparta, NC
    30 Units  
    Rural Hill II
Rural Hall, NC
    32 Units