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Michigan Through 2011 1 LIHTC Properties in Michigan through 2011 Annual Low Rent or Tax- Zip Nonprofit Allocation Allocated Year Placed Total Income Income Exempt Project Name Address City State Code Sponsor Year Amount in Service Construction Type Units Units Ceiling Credit Percentage Bond 1003 Chittock 1003 Chittock Ave Jackson MI 49203 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 2 2 Both 30% and 70% No 101 South Division Lofts 101 Division Ave S Grand Rapids MI 49503 No 2008$ 492,163 2009 New Construction 20 20 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1029 Maple 1029 Maple Ave Jackson MI 49203 No 1987 1987 Existing 2 2 30 % present value No 1032 S Jackson St 1032 S Jackson St Jackson MI 49203 1988 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 3 3 Not Indicated No 11338 Memorial 11338 Memorial St Detroit MI 48227 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 11434 Whithorn 11434 Whithorn St Detroit MI 48205 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 11481 Findlay 11481 Findlay St Detroit MI 48205 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 11497 Lakepointe 11497 Lakepointe St Detroit MI 48224 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 1201 Williams 1201 Williams St Jackson MI 49203 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 122 N. Dexter 122 N Dexter St Ionia MI 48846 1988 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 28 16 Not Indicated No 12626 Payton 12626 Payton St Detroit MI 48224 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 12710 Evanston 12710 Evanston St Detroit MI 48213 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 12799 Corbett 12799 Corbett St Detroit MI 48213 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 1289 Middlebelt 1289 Middlebelt Rd Inkster MI 48141 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 13674 Thornton 13674 Thornton St Detroit MI 48227 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 13946 Steel 13946 Steel St Detroit MI 48227 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 13953 Fleming 13953 Fleming St Detroit MI 48212 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 14203 Hampshire 14203 Hampshire St Detroit MI 48213 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 14211 Hampshire 14211 Hampshire St Detroit MI 48213 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 14232 Mansfield 14232 Mansfield St Detroit MI 48227 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 14233 Hazelridge 14233 Hazelridge St Detroit MI 48205 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 14432 Ardmore 14432 Ardmore St Detroit MI 48227 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14493 Novara 14493 Novara St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14590 Ardmore 14590 Ardmore St Detroit MI 48227 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14645 Coyle 14645 Coyle St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14781 St. Mary's 14781 Saint Marys St Detroit MI 48227 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 14898 Appoline 14898 Appoline St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14915 Hartwell 14915 Hartwell St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14921 Novara 14921 Novara St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14925 Stansbury 14925 Stansbury St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14933 Novara 14933 Novara St Detroit MI 48205 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14937 Maddelein 14937 Maddelein St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14941 Hartwell 14941 Hartwell St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14955 Liberal 14955 Liberal St Detroit MI 48205 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 14959 Flanders 14959 Flanders St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 14969 Manning 14969 Manning St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15010 Sorrento 15010 Sorrento St Detroit MI 48227 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 15031 Seymour 15031 Seymour St Detroit MI 48205 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 15034 Novara 15034 Novara St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15089 Appoline 15089 Appoline St Detroit MI 48227 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15111 Lesure 15111 Lesure St Detroit MI 48227 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 15211 Parkgrove 15211 Park Grove St Detroit MI 48205 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 15220 Lappin 15220 Lappin St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 15300 Faircrest 15300 Faircrest St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15381 Birwood 15381 Birwood St Detroit MI 48238 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15474 Cruse 15474 Cruse St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15481 Pinehurst 15481 Pinehurst St Detroit MI 48238 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15485 Cedargrove 15485 Cedargrove St Detroit MI 48205 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 15626 Liberal 15626 Liberal St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 15718 Cheyenne 15718 Cheyenne St Detroit MI 48227 No 1990 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 15767 Cruse 15767 Cruse St Detroit MI 48227 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 15819 Eastburn 15819 Eastburn St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 15838 Snowden 15838 Snowden St Detroit MI 48227 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 16269 Novara 16269 Novara St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No Rev. February 2014 Note: The values and totals are provided as a reference and the validity of the data cannot be guaranteed. All data should be verified with the HUD website before using it in the decision making process. 2 LIHTC Properties in Michigan through 2011 Annual Low Rent or Tax- Zip Nonprofit Allocation Allocated Year Placed Total Income Income Exempt Project Name Address City State Code Sponsor Year Amount in Service Construction Type Units Units Ceiling Credit Percentage Bond 16521 Stansbury 16521 Stansbury St Detroit MI 48235 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 16602 Santa Rosa 16602 Santa Rosa Dr Detroit MI 48221 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 1702 Eastern Se 1702 Eastern Ave Se Grand Rapids MI 49507 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 2 2 Both 30% and 70% No 17171 Dresden 17171 Dresden St Detroit MI 48205 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 17194 Runyon 17194 Runyon St Detroit MI 48234 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 17291 Trinity 17291 Trinity St Detroit MI 48219 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 1777 Haslett Road 1777 Haslett Rd East Lansing MI 48823 No 2007$ 191,088 2006 New Construction 58 41 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 18061 Maine 18061 Maine St Detroit MI 48234 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 18096 Alcoy 18096 Alcoy St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 18212 Kentfield 18212 Kentfield St Detroit MI 48219 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 18455 Revere 18455 Revere St Detroit MI 48234 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 18545 Riverview 18545 Riverview St Detroit MI 48219 No 1987 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 30 % present value No 18603 Westphalia 18603 Westphalia St Detroit MI 48205 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 18843 Maine 18843 Maine St Detroit MI 48234 No 1991 1991 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 18900 Teppert 18900 Teppert St Detroit MI 48234 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19176 Dresden 19176 Dresden St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19335 Hickory 19335 Hickory St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 70 % present value No 19369 St. Mary's 19369 Saint Marys St Detroit MI 48235 1989 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Not Indicated No 19643 Buffalo 19643 Buffalo St Detroit MI 48234 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19665 Albion 19665 Albion St Detroit MI 48234 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19743 Dresden 19743 Dresden St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19946 Hamburg 19946 Hamburg St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19948 Alcoy 19948 Alcoy St Detroit MI 48205 No 1992 1992 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 19967 Revere 19967 Revere St Detroit MI 48234 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 20019 Barlow 20019 Barlow St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 20026 Barlow 20026 Barlow St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 20027 Alcoy 20027 Alcoy St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70% No 20028 Pelkey 20028 Pelkey St Detroit MI 48205 No 1993 1993 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 Both 30% and 70%
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