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Includes only Section 42 tax credit developments requesting an opt-out of affordability between years 15 and 29 (the extended-use period). WHEDA offers this list under its obligation in the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1989.
Instructions for:
Prospective Buyers
Buyers are expected to maintain affordability. Buyers should contact the WHEDA staff member listed with the individual property in the pdf document above.
Sellers
Special rules govern a Section 42 owner that desires to opt-out during the Extended-Use Period.
Disclaimer
This is not a brokerage service. WHEDA makes no warranties regarding properties.
WHEDA and its employees shall have no liability as to acts, errors, fraud, or omissions by the buyers and sellers.
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Includes all non-extended-use tax credit developments, Section 8, Section 515 and all other types of affordable rental housing as they become available. WHEDA offers this list as a courtesy to facilitate communication between potential buyers and sellers.
Instructions for:
Prospective Buyers
Buyers should contact sellers directly from the contact information listed with the individual property in the pdf document above. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT WHEDA.
Sellers
If you are an owner of an affordable multifamily development and wish to post your property "For Sale", please follow the Instructions for Sellers.
These are Rural Development properties for sale by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. WHEDA only offers this link. You must contact the USDA directly for purchase.
WHEDA provides financing for the acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable multifamily developments. Buyers, please contact a Senior Underwriter for details. |
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