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Columbus, Bexley affordable housing projects get total $640K in grants


An artist's rendering shows a four-unit building of the proposed Fieldstone Cottages, a rental housing development identified as affordable housing by nonprofit builder Homeport, and set for Alum Creek Drive on Columbus' Southeast Side.

Two residential development projects in the Columbus area will get a total $640,000 in grants to help address what local officials are calling an affordable housing crisis.

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati recently granted nearly $12.1 million under its Affordable Housing Program to help create 1,537 residential units in five states, including two projects in central Ohio.

FHLB Cincinnati gives 10% of its annual net income to its Affordable Housing Program, which supports making housing less expensive for individuals making $52,500 or less a year or a family of three that makes $67,500 or less.

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Member financial institutions apply for the federal funding “to finance the purchase, construction or rehabilitation of owner-occupied housing for low- or moderate-income households … and rental housing where at least 20% of the units are affordable for and occupied by very low-income households,” according to FHLB Cincinnati.



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