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MFA Awards $10.5 Million in Funding for Energy Efficiency Upgrades and Repairs to Homes Across New Mexico
https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/New-Mexico-Mortgage-Finance-Authority.png Albuquerque, New Mexico — The Board of Directors for the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) recently approved annual Energy$mart contracts for service providers to provide $10.5 million in energy efficiency upgrades and emergency repairs for low-income households. These improvements range from adding insulation and air sealing to major upgrades such as the repair…
Maria de Cambra Appointed to CHFA’s Board of Directors
https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/ColoradoHousing-and-Finance-Authority-5.png (DENVER) – Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) congratulates Maria De Cambra, executive director of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), on her appointment to its board of directors. CHFA’s 11-member board serves as its governing body and is tasked with furthering CHFA’s mission to strengthen Colorado by investing in affordable housing and community development….
Florida Housing Finance Corporation Announces Resignation of Executive Director Trey Price
https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Florida-Housing-Finance-Corporation-3.png Sent on behalf of Florida Housing Board Chair Mario Facella It is with both sadness and gratitude that we must announce Harold L. “Trey” Price will be resigning as Executive Director of the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, effective February 1, 2023. Trey joined Florida Housing as Executive Director in March 2017 and since his…
FY23Q1 Top Participating Lending Company | Alabama Housing Finance Authority
February 08, 2023
Guild Mortgage is our Top Participating Lending Company for the first quarter of FY23, closing the most home loans this quarter using our homeownership financing options. We asked Guild Mortgage lenders about their goals for the new year.
“The goal for our team in 2023 is closely tied to the mission of impacting and improving the lives of others through responsible homeownership. 2023 is a year for providing more education for our borrowers and insuring they are well equipped to make the best decision for their family. This involves showing them all the options that are open to them and how they can leverage this one transaction to have a major impact on their future and improve their quality of life.”
Chase Rogers, Guild Mortgage, Helena
“As loan officers, every year we want to get more and more families into new homes. We are always striving to do better than the previous year, not only for ourselves, but for these other families that we help. Since the beginning, relationship building has been a goal of mine and it will continue to be a main focus in my career. It is important to go beyond the numbers and make sure with every client and each referral partner that I am building a strong relationship based on trust, integrity, consistency and accountability. My goal for this year is to continue committing daily to these relationships and to always keep refining and improving my skills so that I am ready to help the next family.
“AHFA’s programs have played a great role in helping home buyers with no down payment. I was honored to be Processor of the Year for AHFA in 2008 and I am thankful to still be able to take part in their programs as a loan officer. I am extremely grateful that our company gets to be a partner with AHFA and build these relationships together.”
Miranda Kelley, Guild Mortgage, Oxford/Gadsden
“My biggest goal/resolution is to be able to assist at least 75 new homebuyers in central Alabama. We can do this through education, follow up, and guidance.”
Illiana Byrd, Prattville
City of Boston and MassHousing Announce Support for Three Boston Projects to Create 55 New Homes for Purchase by Moderate-Income, First-Time Homebuyers
https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/MassHousing.png Funding from MassHousing’s CommonWealth Builder Program will help develop the 30-unit Lower Blue Hill Avenue Corridor, the 13-unit 405 Washington Street, and the 12-unit Westminster Avenue on vacant city lots BOSTON – June 20, 2024 – The City of Boston and MassHousing announced today that three sets of vacant city-owned lots will be transformed into…
Governor Hochul Announces Completion of 128-Unit Affordable and Supportive Housing Development in Syracuse
https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/New-York-State-Homes-and-Community-Renewal.png Adaptive Reuse of Historic Moyer Carriage and Car Factory Creates New Housing in Onondaga County, Including 50 Apartments with Supportive Services Builds on Governor Hochul’s Commitment to Increase Housing Supply Across New York Investment Complements ‘CNY Rising’ – The Region’s Comprehensive Strategy to Revitalize Communities and Grow the Economy Governor Kathy Hochul today announced…