Roseland Estates, a 138-unit affordable community located in Dallas. The property, alongside the nearby 136-unit Roseland Townhomes was awarded a $69 million bond reservation for a renovations last ...
The Dallas City Council approved spending $10 million to expand a homelessness program and bolster rental assistance and supportive services to help transition people out of shelters and into housing.
When people think about affordable housing, what often comes to mind is housing subsidized by federal or local programs. The reality is that subsidized housing typically makes up a small share of what ...
Development Features a Master-Planned Community with Support Services in Austin, Texas AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas), through ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and Texas Capital joined Covenant House Texas (Covenant House), community partners and local leaders on Friday to celebrate ...
Roseland Estates, a 138-unit affordable community that was built in 2000. Image courtesy of Yardi Matrix With the approval of a $69 million bond reservation by the Texas Bond Review Board, the housing ...
The city of Dallas should repay more than $1 million in federal money after it botched a program to replace dilapidated houses with new ones for low-income homeowners, federal auditors say in a new ...
More barriers are going up for people trying to buy a home. Nonpermanent residents will no longer be eligible for government-backed loans, according to one of several new directives from the White ...
FHLB Dallas joined WALIPP, VOANS and VOA Texas to celebrate the groundbreaking for the WALIPP Senior Residence expansion in Houston, Texas. The project received a $750,000 AHP grant.
DALLAS — For Carol, 2024 was all about new beginnings. “I said I wasn’t going to say victim anymore. I’m a survivor,” said Carol. For her protection, we have hidden her identity and real name because ...
Sisters Ninette (left) and Marguerite McDonald, pictured Nov. 21, 2025, still live on W. Eighth St. in the Bishop Arts area of Dallas. Their family ran a set of naturally affordable apartments along W ...