To stimulate greater multifamily residential and commercial development in Opportunity Zones, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will insure mortgages on mixed-use development under the agency’s Section 220 Program in thousands of lower income communities across the country.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson made the recent announcement during a speech before an Opportunity Zone Expo in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Carson said FHA can be a key partner for developers looking to invest in Opportunity Zones.
“By expanding this program’s reach, we hope to significantly boost private investment in Opportunity Zones and generate growth in development in neighborhoods that need it most,” Carson said in his speech, according to a HUD news release. “With expanded mixed-used development in Opportunity Zones comes economic revitalization and job growth which is just what the doctor ordered for residents living in these communities.”
Lamar Seats, HUD’s deputy assistant secretary for multifamily housing, added, “We believe that the inclusion of all Opportunity Zones under the Section 220 program will promote more economic activity, both commercial and residential, in low-income, economically distressed areas that have not experienced a great deal of growth in recent years. Our hope is this will encourage increased lending in regions where affordable housing is most needed.”
FHA’s Section 220 Program insures lenders against loss on mortgage default. Historically, Section 220 has provided good quality rental housing in downtown urban areas that have been targeted for overall revitalization.
Carson’s announcement expands eligibility of mortgages insured under this program to all 8,764 Opportunity Zones, including those located in rural areas, according to HUD officials.
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