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Georgia awards more than $13 million for real estate investment programs – WSB-TV Channel 2

ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is giving more than $13 million to communities across the state for new housing investments.

The $13.03 million awarded by DCA will be disbursed to 19 communities in the form of Georgia Community HOME Investment Program grants, funded by allocations from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

CHIP funds should be used to build affordable housing, officials say.

“Housing is a critical need in Georgia,” said DCA Commissioner Christopher Nunn. “I am proud of these communities who are carefully pursuing affordable housing solutions.”

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Officials said CHIP funds are awarded through a competitive and collaborative process involving assessments and ratings for applicants. Funds are provided to communities that “demonstrate their commitment to providing safe, decent, and affordable housing” in Georgia.

“New Construction Fellows will receive up to $1,500,000 to build single-family homes for eligible very low-income buyers. Up to $500,000 will be awarded to communities for owner-occupied housing rehabilitation projects. Homeowners must earn less than 80% of the area median income to qualify for financing,” the DCA said.

Communities that receive CHIP funds will contribute more than $5 million in grants, officials said.

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Here is how and where the funds are used:

New construction winners

  • Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity (Garden City) receives $1,500,000 to build 10 homes
  • Gwinnett Housing Corporation receives $1,500,000 to build 38 homes
  • Sylvester Housing Authority receives $1,030,000 to build four homes
  • Town of Warner Robins receives $1,500,000 to build 10 homes

Owner-occupied rehabilitation fellows

  • Baldwin County receives $500,000 to rehabilitate six homes
  • Town of Byron receives $500,000 to rehabilitate six homes
  • Town of Cochran receives $500,000 to rehabilitate seven homes
  • Town of Colquitt receives $500,000 to rehabilitate seven homes
  • Town of Cordele receives $500,000 to rehabilitate eight homes
  • Damascus city receives $500,000 to rehabilitate eight houses
  • City of Homeland receives $500,000 to rehabilitate seven homes
  • Town of Meigs receives $500,000 to rehabilitate seven homes
  • Town of Millen receives $500,000 to rehabilitate five homes
  • The town of Moultrie receives $500,000 to rehabilitate seven houses
  • Town of Perry receives $500,000 to rehabilitate eight homes
  • The Town of Thomson receives $500,000 to rehabilitate five houses
  • Town of Waycross receives $500,000 to rehabilitate eight homes
  • Family Community Housing Corporation (Atlanta) receives $500,000 to rehabilitate 13
  • New Foundations Corporation (Calhoun) receives $500,000 to rehabilitate eight homes

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