Mixed-Finance Public Housing
Overview
Mixed-Finance public housing allows HUD to mix public, private, and non-profit funds to develop and operate housing developments. New developments may be made up of a variety of housing types: rental, homeownership, private, subsidized, and public housing. These new communities are built for residents with a wide range of incomes, and are designed to fit into the surrounding community.
Mixed-Finance Rental
- Due Dates for Proposal and Evidentiaries for Mixed-Finance Projects Needing to Close by 12/31/12 (Adobe PDF, 2 pages)
- 2011 Public Housing Management Fee (Adobe PDF, 3 pages)
- Rental Term Sheet (MS-Word, 241 KB)
- Model Documents for Mixed-Finance Transactions
- Rental Cost Control and Safe Harbor Standards (Adobe PDF, 8 pages)
- Revised Mixed-Finance ACC Amendment (MS-Word, 166 KB)
- Mixed Finance ACC Amendment (op sub only) (MS-Word, 90 KB)
- Evidentiary Materials and Checklist (Adobe PDF, 3 pages)
- Mixed-Finance Responsibility Checklist (Adobe PDF, 4 pages)
- Budgets and Unit Mix (MS-Excel, 64 KB)
- Mixed Finance Guidebook (Under Construction)
- Mixed-Finance Public Housing Development Policy (Adobe PDF, 6 pages)
Mixed-Finance Homeownership
Policy Alerts
PIH Notices
- Notice PIH 2008-47 [Attachment: TDC]: Public Housing Development Cost limits
- Notice H-97-12: FHA's Mixed-Income Housing Underwriting Guidelines
- Notice PIH-96-56: Policies and Procedures for Using Modernization Funds for Development Activities and Development Funds for Modernization Activities, and Modernization and Development Funds for Operations
Materials from Mixed-Finance Procurement Training
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