Increasing mortgage interest rates and home prices have rapidly made it much more difficult for Vermonters to purchase their first homes. About half as many renters can afford to purchase their first home in 2022 compared to 2021, based on VHFA’s recent analysis of sales price and interest rate trends.
Marie Milord-Ajanma appointed to VHFA’s Board of Commissioners
Governor Phil Scott has appointed Marie Milord-Ajanma (she/her) of Waterbury to Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA)’s Board of Commissioners.
Raymond James sponsors Statewide Housing Conference
Raymond James is our newest Premiere level sponsor of the 2022 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference. For over 20 years, the conference has drawn hundreds of Vermonters interested in affordable housing together.
VHFA awards state tax credits to expand affordable homeownership statewide
On Monday, the Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) Board of Commissioners awarded $708,000 in Vermont State Affordable Housing Tax Credits for homeownership development projects. Once sold to investors, the credits will yield nearly $3.4 million in equity for home construction costs and energy-efficient manufactured homes.