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1 Presented to Minnesota Housing Programs Relocation Aid April 21, 2006

2 2 We are committed to meeting Minnesotans’ needs for decent, safe, affordable homes and stronger communities Minnesota Housing’s Mission

3 3 End Long-Term Homelessness Increase Minority Homeownership Preserve Strategically The Existing Affordable Housing Stock Provide Housing Choices For Low And Moderate Income Workers Housing Partner Of Choice Minnesota Housing’s Strategic Goals

4 4 Today’s Multifamily Agenda Three Goals: »Agency Introduction »Long-term tools: ▪ Case Study ▪ Capital Resources »Short-term tools: ▪ Rental Assistance Resources

5 5 Housing Assistance, 10/04 - 9/05 Single Family »$398.8 million in assistance to over 16,400 homeowners and homebuyers. Multifamily »$238.5 million to over 41,500 units of affordable rental housing. »Contact staff to determine affordable rental housing available in your area.

6 6 Case Study – Agency Financed New San Marco Apartments »70 SRO/Efficiency units, New Construction »City of Duluth »Affordable to residents at 30% AMI »36 Long-term homeless units »40 Section 8 PBV units »30 GRH units »Targeting homeless with disabilities

7 7 New San Marco - Site

8 8 Case Study – New San Marco Multi-year process: »Planning »Application »Selection »Underwriting »Construction »Occupancy

9 9 Case Study – New San Marco Financing – TDC, $9.2 Million »$5.96 million – Tax Credit Equity ($650,000) »$1.65 million – Minnesota Housing »$500,000 – Federal Home Loan Bank »$400,000 – HUD »$300,000 – Greater MN Housing Fund »$250,000 – City of Duluth (HOME, HIF) »$170,000 – MN Green & Owner Equity

10 10 Multifamily Resources Annual Request for Proposals (RFP) »Capital Resources »Rental Assistance »Operating Subsidy 2006 RFP »Published, April 24 »Applications deadline, June 20

11 11 2006 RFP Timeline April 24, 2006 – RFP Published. May 10, 2006 – RFP Training. »Earle Brown Center, Brooklyn Center June 20, 2006 – RFP Deadline. October 26, 2006 – Board Selection.

12 12 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP State Resources »Approximately $80,000,000 Funding Partner Resources »Approximately $5,000,000 Housing Tax Credits »Approximately $10,000,000

13 13 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Funding Partners »Family Housing Fund »Greater MN Housing Fund »Met Council »Green Communities Initiative Collaborating Partners »Hennepin County »Ramsey County »City of Minneapolis »City of St. Paul Coordinating Partners »Federal (HUD & USDA Rural Dev.) »State (DHS, DEED)

14 14 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Minnesota Housing Funding Programs »Housing Trust Fund ▪ Deferred Loan ▪ Capital, Operating Subsidy & Rental Assistance ▪ 70% targeted toward LTH proposals. »Ending Long-Term Homeless Initiative Fund ▪ Deferred Loan ▪ Capital, Operating Subsidy & Rental Assistance ▪ Targets LTH proposals.

15 15 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Funding Programs Continued: »Publicly Owned Permanent Supportive Housing Program ▪ Forgivable Loan, Capital ▪ Public ownership requirement ▪ LTH requirement »Economic Development Housing Challenge ▪ Deferred Loan, Capital ▪ Workforce housing proposals ▪ American Indian set-aside

16 16 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Funding Programs Continued: »Preservation of Affordable Housing Investment Fund ▪ 1 st Mortgage or deferred, Capital ▪ Preservation – Acquisition, rehab or debt restructuring of developments with Project Based Federal assistance and supportive housing developments. »Economic Development Housing Challenge ▪ Deferred Loan, Capital ▪ Workforce housing proposals ▪ American Indian set-aside

17 17 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Funding Programs Continued: »Low and Moderate Income Rental Program ▪ 1 st Mortgage, Capital ▪ Acquisition, rehab and new construction »Flexible Financing for Capital Costs ▪ Deferred loan – in conjunction with 1 st mortgage ▪ Acquisition, rehab and new construction

18 18 Multifamily Resources – 2006 RFP Funding Programs Continued: »Housing Tax Credits ▪ Housing Program under IRS rules ▪ Eligible acquisition, rehab and new construction expenses ▪ Two competitive rounds per year

19 19 Rental Assistance Resources Rental Assistance »Housing Opportunities for Persons w/ AIDS ▪ Short-term Rent, utility and mortgage assistance »ELHIF – LTH specific ▪ Available through the RFP or local administrators »Bridges – SPMI specific ▪ Minnesota Housing partners with DHS »Local Administrators (ELHIF & HTF) ▪ Each program is unique ▪ 21 program administrators statewide ► Contact list available on website

20 20 Rental Assistance Resources Rental Assistance »Minnesota Housing Contact: ▪ Kim Lieberman, Program Manager ► 651-296-9841 ► Kim.Lieberman@state.mn.us Kim.Lieberman@state.mn.us

21 21 Rent Assistance Resources Rent Assistance Brochure »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/RA_Brochure.pdfwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/RA_Brochure.pdf HTF & ELHIF Rent Assistance Program Info. »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/HTF.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/HTF.htm HTF & ELHIF Rent Assistance Program Administrators »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/HTFRA_ELHIF_Contacts.pdfwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/HTFRA_ELHIF_Contacts.pdf Bridges Program Administrators »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/BRIDGES%20Contacts.pdfwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/BRIDGES%20Contacts.pdf Bridges Program Information »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/bridges.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/bridges.htm Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/FHPAP.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/FHPAP.htm

22 22 Multifamily Resources Multifamily Housing »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/_home.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/_home.htm Consolidated RFP Guide »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/MF_Application_Guide.pdfwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/MF_Application_Guide.pdf Housing Tax Credits »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/Multifamily_Tax.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/Multifamily_Tax.htm Long Term Homeless Business Plan »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/LTH.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/multifamily/LTH.htm Program Guides »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/managers/Program_Guidelines.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/managers/Program_Guidelines.htm

23 23 For More Information Contact Ken Doresky 651-284-3177 Ken.Doresky@state.mn.us 400 Sibley Street, Suite 300 St. Paul, MN 55101 651-296-7608 * 800-657-3769 * TTY 651-297-2361 www.mhfa.state.mn.us

24 Presented to Single-Family Homeownership and Home Improvement Programs April 21, 2006

25 25 Supporting Successful Home Ownership Education & Outreach Pre-Purchase Counseling Affordable Financing: Loans Post-Purchase Support Default and Foreclosure Counseling & Assistance Before-Purchase Purchase After-Purchase

26 26 Homebuyer Education Homestretch Curriculum Advantages vs. disadvantages of homeownership Mortgage industry terms Overview of loan application process Evaluation of credit picture and barriers Shopping for a home Home Inspections Loan closings & forms Post-purchase responsibilities

27 27 First Mortgage Programs Minnesota Mortgage Program (MMP) Below market interest rate $3,000 in entry-cost assistance available Available statewide from participating lenders Community Activity Set Aside (CASA) Below market interest rate $3,000 in entry-cost assistance available Monthly payment assistance ($75, $50, $25) Option of a 40– year term mortgage Partnerships apply for the program

28 28 Borrower Eligibility Requirement Income Limits: MMP and CASA 11 County Twin Cities Metro Area contains: Anoka, Carver, Chicago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington and Wright Counties These limits are based on data supplied by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Household Size11-County Twin Cities Metro Area Olmsted CountyBalance of State 1 – 4$63,000$57,000$55,000 5$68,500$62,000$59,500 6$73,500$66,500$64,000 7$78,500$71,000$68,500 8$83,500$75,500$73,000

29 29 Borrower Eligibility Requirement– House Price Limits For MMP and CASA AreaNew and Existing Residences 11 County Twin Cities Metro Area$298,125 Balance of State$237,031

30 30 Borrower Eligibility Requirement First-time Homebuyer Has not had an ownership interest in a principal residence for 3 years First-Time Homebuyer (Section 4.3)

31 31 Downpayment and Entry-Cost Assistance Homeownership Assistance Fund (2 nd Mortgage) Interest free, deferred loan Helps borrowers qualify by providing cash to close, improving ratios and increasing borrower purchasing power Due and payable upon one of the following:  Sale or transfer of property  Refinance of the first mortgage  Payoff of first mortgage  No longer a primary residence

32 32 Downpayment and Entry-Cost Assistance Various levels of assistance depending on mortgage program »MMP ▪ $3,000 in entry-cost assistance for eligible borrowers ► Targeted borrower/non-targeted borrower requirements »CASA ▪ $3,000 in entry-cost assistance ▪ Monthly payment assistance ($75, $50, $25)

33 33 HAF Program Guidelines 1.CASA or MMP First Mortgage 2.Borrower meets income limits 3.Borrower required to pay out of own funds $500 (Borrower must cover their minimum investment per guidelines of the insurer/guarantor FHA,VA, RD,etc.)

34 34 How Borrowers Access Programs Apply with a lender that originates Minnesota Housing first mortgage programs. The lender originates, processes, underwrites, closes and funds the loan, then sells the loan to Minnesota Housing.

35 35 Credit Requirements Credit worthiness (Section 4.7) Must be a good credit risk as defined by loan type and mortgage industry underwriting standards – FHA – VA – RD – Conventional (Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc.)

36 36 Mortgage Eligibility Fully amortized fixed rate loans- No balloons Allowable Loan Amortization Terms MMP (15, 20, 25, 30) CASA (15, 20, 25, 30, 40)

37 37 Increased Purchasing Power & Cash to Close 5.625% $3,000 $233,300 $217,400 $233,300 CASA = An increase of $37,100 in buying power and $3,000 cash to close! Scenario A Market Interest Rate6.250% Max Loan$196,200 No HAF $0 Same Maximum Loan $196,200 Scenario B CASA Interest Rate Higher Loan Amount HAF Entry Cost Asst HAF Mo Payment Asst ($75) 40 Year Term Increased Maximum Loan $206,700 $60,000 Income, 20% added to PITI for Taxes & Insurance, 33/38

38 38 Home Improvement Programs Improve livability, accessibility or energy efficiency of a home Accessibility features »Room additions »Accessible bathrooms »Ramps »Hardwood flooring »Hallway widening

39 39 Home Improvement Programs »Fix-Up Fund ▪ Flagship program »Community Fix-Up Fund ▪ Community targeting ▪ Subprime features »Rehab Loan Fund ▪ Targeted to very low-income borrowers

40 40 Fix-Up Fund Max loan $35,000 Higher loan amount possible if serving a household member with a disability Fixed payments Max repayment 20 yrs No down payment Low closing costs 110% LTV Unsecured loans if < $10,000

41 41 Community Fix-Up Fund Special home improvement programs for targeted community initiatives!  Same terms and conditions as the fix-up-fund  Subprime component available  To access this program: www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/CFUF_Matrix.pdf

42 42 Fix-Up Fund and Community Fix-Up Fund Requirements Household incomes: $90,000 Income waiver possible if serving a family member with a disability Decent credit Owner-occupied homes (No cabins!)

43 43 Rehab Loan Program Features: »Max loan amount is $15,000 »Additional $5,000 can be accessed in hh contains a family member with a disability »Single-family homes = 30 yr. term with 0% interest rate loan payment deferred until borrower sells, transfers title or no longer occupies the property Requirements: »Income limits apply (4 person hh is $23,550) »Owner-occupancy required »Assets not greater than $25,000 Access by contacting an administrator: www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/Rehab_Administrator_by_County.pdf

44 44 Resources Homebuyer Education »Minnesota Home Ownership Center, www.hocmn.orgwww.hocmn.org First-Time Homebuyer Programs »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_mortgage.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_mortgage.htm Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_payment.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_payment.htm Home Improvement Programs »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_improvement.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_improvement.htm Foreclosure Prevention Assistance »www.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_foreclosure.htmwww.mhfa.state.mn.us/homes/homes_foreclosure.htm

45 45 For More Information Contact Devon Pohlman (651) 296-8255 Devon.Pohlman@state.mn.us 400 Sibley Street, Suite 300 St. Paul, MN 55101 651-296-7608 * 800-657-3769 * TTY 651-297-2361 www.mhfa.state.mn.us


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