Fundamentals of Affordable Housing Finance Recap
On October 22nd, San Diego Housing Federation and the California Housing Partnership hosted an informative all-day training session focused on the Fundamentals of Affordable Housing Finance at the San Diego Central Library. Attendees gained valuable insights into both general concepts and project-specific considerations essential for navigating this complex field.
Led by a team of experienced financial consultants from the California Housing Partnership, the event featured a comprehensive agenda that included an overview of affordable housing finance, project feasibility analysis, and discussions on state and local funding sources. A significant focus was placed on the intricacies of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and tax-exempt bonds, with participants learning how to calculate tax credits and equity, as well as understanding the regulatory requirements, application processes, and allocation methods for these funding programs.
The training was interactive, combining lectures with hands-on exercises to enhance understanding and application of the concepts presented. Attendees benefited from the expertise of the trainers: Maxwell Albrecht, Genise Choy, Ben Creed, Tony Kouot, and Cristina Martinez, all of whom are senior financial consultants dedicated to supporting affordable housing development in California.
Lunch was provided, allowing for networking opportunities and further discussion among participants and trainers. Overall, the event equipped attendees with essential knowledge and skills to navigate affordable housing finance successfully, promoting the mission of supporting affordable housing development.