Our Updated Go-To Housing Resources

October 22, 2021 | by Michael Wilt

Categories: Affordable Housing, Homeownership, Housing Matters, Rental Housing

TSAHC launched the On the House blog in 2014 to explore important housing-related issues, provide an inside look into our programs, and share other valuable resources.   

To stay up-to-date on issues affecting our industry, we often consult a variety of online resources put together by private foundations, public policy institutes, and other housing-focused organizations and entities.

On our blog’s first year anniversary in August 2015, we shared a list of our favorites resources. We updated the list in March 2019. This week we’re providing another update with new resources and including past resources we've shared over the years.

*NEW* Resources

If you have additional resources to recommend, let us know!  Post your recommendations in the comments section below.


On the House blog posts are meant to provide general information on various housing-related issues, research and programs. We are not liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the information provided by blog sources. Furthermore, this blog is not legal advice and should not be used as a substitute for legal advice from a licensed professional attorney.

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Hi Amber, manufactured homes are eligible under some of our program options. You might find this FAQ article helpful: https://kb.globalknowledgebase.com/39170/kb/article/102870. If not, please feel free to send us an email with your question to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Amber

Good evening,
I see that loans and DPA can be used towards the purchase of a manufactured home, but manufactured homes aren’t listed as an option for MCC in the questions and answers section. Are they excluded from MCC?

If I’m eligible for both DPA and MCC, can I still benefit from your services if I’m interested in land and home packages from a cost perspective? I think as a single person with my income, this may be a better route to pursue, but I’m not sure. Who can I talk with before applying with a lender?

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