March 11 · NHI News »
Coverage from NCRC’s 2010 National Convention
Rooflines, the blog of the National Housing Institute conducted live blogging from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s 2010 National Conference. Continued conference coverage, featuring real-time reporting and guest blogs can be found at Rooflines and on Facebook. This important annual event that featured a host of panels on topics that included financial protection, financial investment in your neighborhoods, strategies to influence elected officials, understanding refinance and mortgage modification, green jobs, and much, much more
February 22 · Industry News »
Donovan To Keynote Annual Coalition Conference
The National Low Income Housing Coalition has confirmed that HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan will deliver the keynote address at its 2010 annual conference April 11 through April 14. more
News Around the Country »
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ROOFLINES
blogging beyond bricks & mortarTo some, today’s title will sound a little counterintuitive. Using residential and commercial density to revitalize downtowns …
LATEST RESEARCH »
Toes in the Water
Nonprofit Community Development Real-Estate and Mortgage Brokerage Programs
By J. Michael Collins · Posted on Nov 22
NHI’s latest research report identifies state regulatory obstacles and assesses the future of a new direction in promoting homeownership
Upcoming Events »
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19 Mar
NEW DATE: New Jersey Future 2010 Redevelopment Forum
Hyatt Hotel and Conference Center · New Brunswick, New Jersey
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11 Apr
National Low Income Housing Coalition 2010 Annual Conference
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel · Washington, DC
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16 Apr
Regional Plan Association’s 20th Annual Regional Assembly
Waldorf-Astoria · New York, New York
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Slipping Away
As a wave of HUD mortgages expires in the next four years, an already dwindling supply of affordable units may nosedive with owners making windfall profits -- unless the right mix of federal legislation and local organizing can save the day.


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