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On August 16, 2022, President Biden enacted landmark legislation known as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA). The IRA earmarks a substantial $369 billion towards incentivizing the adoption of clean energy technologies, specifically targeting the affordable housing sector.
Stephen Evanko is Recognized as Home Innovation 2023 NGBS Green Partner of Excellence Local Green Home Verifier Applauded for Excellence in Advancing High-Performance Mainstream Home Building
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers various incentives and programs to address housing challenges. Tax Credit programs such as the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) stand out as crucial mechanisms for developing affordable housing units in the US. While these options are
Dominion Due Diligence Group (D3G) is a full-service real estate due diligence company with an in-house team of experts helping to shape the affordable housing preservation industry by presenting housing solutions to Nonprofit Entities, Public Housing Agencies, Municipalities, Developers, Borrowers, Lenders, Equity Investors, General Contractors,
[MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA] – D3G proudly announces that our founder and CEO, Rob Hazelton, was nominated and selected to receive Virginia Housing Alliance’s Game Changer Award. The Game Changer Award recognizes Virginia’s housing leaders for significant breakthroughs or outstanding achievements in the homeless services or affordable
Midlothian, VA – February 19, 2024 – Cigna Healthcare has selected Dominion Due Diligence Group as a recipient of their 2023 Gold level Healthy Workforce Designation for demonstrating a strong commitment to improving the health and vitality of its employees through a workplace well-being program.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the Biden Administration stirred excitement in the multifamily industry by unveiling a White House Announcement. This release introduced additional resources and financing options, aiming to facilitate the conversion of office and commercial buildings into multifamily residences.
The term "RAD Panel" has echoed through many housing discussions, but what concerns me is the sometimes-myopic nature of the program. Let's re-phrase: RAD should realistically be called Repositioning.

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