Austin, TX, VEREINIGTE STAATEN Amerika
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Zusammenfassung der Sitzung:
The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the affordable housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2024 conference was held in Austin, Texas, reaching 530 registrants, with 51 speakers, 12 sponsors, and $90,000 in sponsorship revenue. Over two days, the conference offered nine concurrent sessions, three general sessions, three tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2024 Housing Opportunity Conference.

Zusammenfassung der Sitzung: The Housing Opportunity Conference is one of the premier national meetings of the affordable housing development, lending, investment, and policy community. The 2024 conference was held in Austin, Texas, reaching 530 registrants, with 51 speakers, 12 sponsors, and $90,000 in sponsorship revenue. Over two days, the conference offered nine concurrent sessions, three general sessions, three tours, and numerous networking opportunities at meals and receptions. This session digest summarizes the sessions and tours that took place at the 2024 Housing Opportunity Conference.

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Innovative Partnerships to Leverage More Land for Housing

In many communities, land is scarce and expensive, driving up the cost of housing and limiting the opportunity to build more homes in areas of opportunity. Moderator Nina Janopaul, with Capital Strategies Consulting, led the panel’s discussion of suc...
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Financing Tools to Make Affordable Deals Pencil

As costs escalate and public dollars dwindle, affordable deals have become increasingly challenging. Moderator David Steinwedell, Affordable Central Texas, led the discussion on tools and strategies to get more affordable housing built. Topics includ...
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A Look Back on the Latest State and Local Housing Policy Innovations

State and local governments have been pushing zoning reform, new funding, and other proposals to advance attainable housing production and preservation in their communities. Moderated by Michael Wilt, Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation, with ...