FREE First Time Homebuyer Lender Training
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Join us for this FREE live virtual training for new and seasoned mortgage lenders! 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Register Here!
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2:00 p.m. In this training session, US Housing Consultants will review reasonable accommodations and modifications. Register Here
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10:00 a.m. In this training session, US Housing Consultants will review the seven federally protected classes and the prohibited acts that fall under the Fair Housing Act. Register Here
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Twelve Kansas communities will receive a combined total of $3,955,215 in Moderate Income Housing (MIH) funds* and $6,069,000 in Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credits (KHITCs) to develop affordable housing for moderate-income families in rural areas of the state. The awards, made possible through the state of Kansas’ Moderate Income Housing (MIH) and Kansas Housing Investor Tax Credit (KHITC) Programs, provide
More affordable housing is now available in the high-need area of Johnson County, thanks to a new Oikos Development Corp project. Prairiebrooke Townhomes in Gardner officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 5, 2024, attended by Kansas Housing Resources Corporation’s Director of Housing Development Alissa Ice and Executive Director Ryan Vincent, HUD Regional Administrator Ulysses
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Grant awards to over 7,000 projects nationwide represent the largest amount of annual federal funding provided through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) Continuum of Care program in history, expanding housing and services projects for people experiencing homelessness, including survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault. The expansion of