What You’ll Learn
- With a new administration in office, what federal priorities or policies will impact affordable housing? How might programs like LIHTC, New Markets Tax Credits or the proposed Neighborhood Homes Investment Act evolve?
- What strategies are being used to preserve affordability in neighborhoods undergoing rapid gentrification or redevelopment?
- How are policies in Montgomery County, Prince George’s County and other parts of the region influencing multifamily housing affordability, supply and community outcomes?
- How can public and private funding sources be better aligned to maximize resources for affordable housing?
- What are the biggest barriers to accessing affordable housing financing and how can developers overcome them?
How you’ll do more business:
From new administration to shifts in federal housing policies, the future of housing solutions in the DMV has never been more uncertain. Federal programs like the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), which currently accounts for 32.1% of federally subsidized rental units, face challenges due to budget restraints in Congress. As funding reallocations loom, how are housing leaders adapting to preserve and expand affordable housing? Join policymakers, developers, investors and industry leaders as they discuss strategies for stabilizing housing affordability, continuing supply growth and navigating federal policy shifts under the new administration.