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Housing Authorities & Agencies in Baker City, OR

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Business Listing   Era Driggers - Baker City, OR - Phone: (541) 523-0460


Business Listing   NE Oregon Economic Development - Baker City, OR - Phone: (541) 524-1907


Business Listing   Northeast Oregon Housing Authority - Baker City, OR - Phone: (541) 523-9273


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Housing authorities & agencies in {city) are the governmental organizations that administer public affairs & aspects of housing in the territory. These authorities often provide apartments to qualified residents at a low rate or even free of cost.

These are basically nonprofit organizations that coordinate and leverage their federal advocacy efforts for affordable housing in Baker City. These agencies allocate the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as well as profit and nonprofit firms in the affordable housing fields. The three major federally authorized programs governed by these housing authorities & agencies are- the Mortgage Revenue Bond, the Housing Credit and the Home Investment Partnerships program.

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