Homestead Capital is a nonprofit syndicator investing in affordable housing in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Utah. In partnership with major corporations, we form Funds and utilize the proceeds to invest in affordable housing. Our superior multi-family projects strengthen communities and provide housing with dignity for income-qualified people of all backgrounds, including working families, agricultural laborers, the elderly, and populations with special needs. In return, our investors receive tax credits and other tax benefits, and a sense of pride knowing that they have invested in communities where they do business. Homestead Capital works with nonprofit and for-profit development partners who share a dedication to addressing affordable housing needs.

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Low Income Housing Tax Credits Simplified September 2, 2010 Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Pioneer Square 612 Second Avenue Seattle, Washington Over the past 20 years, the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program has addressed the natio... (complete story)
 
Homestead Capital has executed a letter of intent to merge with the National Equity Fund (NEF), a prominent not-for-profit affordable housing syndicator headquartered in Chicago. The merger was sought by Homestead in response to the current economy’s... (complete story)
 
LA PINE, Ore. – Little Deschutes Lodge, providing 26 one- and two-bedroom units for low-income seniors in La Pine, Oregon, celebrated its grand opening Friday morning. The event was attended by local community leaders, financing partners, and afford... (complete story)
 
   
   
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10/12/2010
The 22nd Annual Housing Colorado NOW! Conference will be held in Vail, CO, October 12-15.
 
9/15/2010
The target date to close the NEF acquisition has been updated to September 15.
 
9/2/2010
The OCC, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will be hosting the " Low Income Housing Tax Credits Simplified" workshop on September 2nd in Seattle at the Courtyard Seattle Downtown/Pioneer Square.