Alexandria City Council Approves Formal Partnership Agreement With Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority
October 24, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Alexandria, VA., October 23, 2007 — Tonight, the Alexandria City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding that establishes a partnership agreement with the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority (ARHA). The City Council also authorized a $5.6 million bridge loan to ARHA for the redevelopment of the Glebe Park properties. The ARHA Board approved this agreement […]
New Report First to Study Affordable Housing and Smart Growth in the Greater Richmond Region
October 11, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Richmond, September 25, 2007 – Growth has brought many benefits to the Richmond region, but it also has brought sprawling development, escalating traffic, and a shortage of affordable housing. As the region continues to grow, the stakes are rising. The region is projected to need over 125,000 new housing units between 2000 and 2030 to meet […]
APAH Brings Additional Affordable Housing to Arlington
October 11, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Arlington, VA., September 19, 2007 - The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH) will celebrate the renovation of its latest acquisition, Courthouse Crossings Apartments, with a special grand opening ceremony on Tuesday, September 25 from 4 pm – 6 pm. Virginia and Arlington County officials, residents and neighbors will join the grand opening ceremony at […]
Southside Virginia Housing Organizations Receive $11 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Four Southside Virginia housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $11 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in Southside Virginia.
Shenandoah Valley Housing Organizations Receive $10.1 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Five Shenandoah Valley housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $10.1 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Hampton Roads Housing Organizations Receive $61.6 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Twenty-seven Hampton Roads housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $61.6 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.
Central Virginia Housing Organizations Receive $26.5 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Twelve Central Virginia housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $26.5 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in Central Virginia.
Southwest Virginia Area Housing Organizations Receive $13 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Five Southwest Virginia housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers in the Southwest area. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $13 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in Southwest Virginia.
Eastern Shore Housing Organizations Receive $6 Million in Financing to Address Housing Needs
August 29, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Two Eastern Shore housing organizations are receiving good news and much needed funding for first-time homebuyers. The Virginia Housing Development Authority recently announced that it is allocating $6 million in low-interest financing to these groups to finance affordable homes in the Eastern Shore area.
Williamsburg regains some price losses
July 31, 2007 Posted by Virginia Real Estate
Although the Williamsburg area made some gains in June on prices that had been eroding, it’s more of the same for existing home sales in Hampton Roads.