Current page is employer-facing instead of borrower-facing
The current MSHDA page and term materials describe employer, developer, and local-partner uses rather than a direct application path for an individual homebuyer.
Michigan under review
MSHDA's Employer-Assisted Housing Fund is a real official housing initiative, but it is employer-facing and developer-facing rather than a direct consumer homebuyer program, and the current MSHDA page says applications are not being accepted at this time.
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The current MSHDA page and term materials describe employer, developer, and local-partner uses rather than a direct application path for an individual homebuyer.
MSHDA says applications are not being accepted at this time and the page will be updated if funding becomes available again.
The MSHDA plan and term sheet still show the official structure, including matched employer DPA up to the lower of the employer contribution or $50,000 and development support up to $100,000 per affordable unit.
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