Community Housing Consultants, Inc.
Provided Consulting Services to the Following Projects:

Schulyler-DeKalb Apartments
Westchester County, NY
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Closed the financing for this 14 story, 167 unit multifamily HUD/RAD project for the White Plains Housing Authority in Westchester County. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs.

Skyline PCA
Albany, NY
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Closed the financing for this Mitchell Lama 189 unit, 2 story garden style apartment project in Albany, NY. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs

Main Street Houses
South Fallsburg, NY
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Closed the financing for this 66 unit, 14 garden style, 2 story Mitchell Lama project in South Fallsburg, NY. The units were a combination of RAD and Project Based Vouchers. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs

Bugbee Apartments
Watertown, NY
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Closed the financing for this Section 8 Project, 35 Unit Historic Building. Complete renovation included the YMCA. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs

Golden Park Apartments
Liberty, NY
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Closed the financing for the complete renovation of 126 Mitchell Lama units in Sullivan County, NY. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs

Brighton Empsall Apartments
Watertown, NY
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CHC closed the financing of this 44 Unit, Affordable Rental Historic Building. 1 of 5 projects renovated and combined into one bond financing. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs.

Seven Greens Apartments
Ulster, NY
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CHC closed the financing for the complete renovation of 125 Mitchell Lama units, including the clubhouse and management offices in Ulster County, NY. The financing consisted of: 4% "as of right" low income housing tax credits, tax exempt bonds, and various subsidy programs