Tony Hernandez, USDA Rural Development’s (RD) Rural Housing Service Administrator, visited VHFA to share his plans for RD’s programs and policies for the future. The roundtable format brought together 20 housing leaders from across the state including Rutland, the Northeast Kingdom, and northwestern Vermont.
New Appraisal Institute Registry for sustainable buildings
A new Appraisal Institute Registry has come out listing both Vermont residential and commercial appraisers who have successfully completed the Appraisal Institute's Valuation of Sustainable Buildings Professional Development Program. Residential appraisers must complete 28 hours of course work and pass three exams while commercial appraisers have to complete 35 hours of course work and also pass three exams.
The Brattleboro Co-op / Canal & Main Apartments building receives award
The Brattleboro Co-op / Canal & Main Apartments building received the 2015 Creating Community Action Award through HUD Secretary's Housing and Community Design Awards. This site, located in downtown Brattleboro, was redeveloped by the Brattleboro Food Co-op, Windham & Windsor Housing Trust and HousingVermont. VHFA provided Housing Tax Credits as well as long term financing on the project.
Rent or buy? Housing experts discuss issues of renting and buying a home in Vermont
The question of whether to rent or buy a home has been a huge issue facing many Vermonters. David Adams, chief of program operations and Leslie Black-Plumeau, research and communications coordinator at VHFA were both interviewed in May by the Champlain Business Journal discussing the issues pertaining to the decision to buy a home in Vermont.