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California Through 2011 1 LIHTC Properties in California 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 101 San Fernando Apartments 101 E San Fernando St San Jose CA 95112 No 2003$ 457,665 2001 New Construction 323 67 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1010 Pacific Avenue Apartments 1010 Pacific Ave Santa Cruz CA 95060 No 2002$ 153,376 2004 New Construction 112 23 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1028 Howard Street Apartments 1028 Howard St San Francisco CA 94103 No 1992$ 452,949 1994 New Construction 30 30 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1030 Post Street Apartments 1030 Post St San Francisco CA 94109 No 2005$ 371,681 2006 Acquisition And Rehab 64 58 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1045 Mission Apartments 1045 Mission St San Francisco CA 94103 No 2001$ 241,814 2000 New Construction 258 55 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 108th Street Apts 825 E 108th St Los Angeles CA 90059 No 1987$ 24,351 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 22 22 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 10900 Macarthur Blvd. 10900 Macarthur Blvd Oakland CA 94605 No 1988$ 60,756 1988 New Construction 12 12 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 10th And Mission Family Housing 1390 Mission St San Francisco CA 94103 2007$ 2,422,901 2009 New Construction 136 135 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1101 Howard Street 1101 Howard St San Francisco CA 94103 No 1994$ 530,365 1994 New Construction 34 34 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 111 Jones Street Apartments 111 Jones St San Francisco CA 94102 No 1991$ 1,670,593 1993 New Construction 108 107 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1112 62nd 1112 62nd Ave Oakland CA 94621 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 Not Indicated 1118 62nd 1118 62nd Ave Oakland CA 94621 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 Not Indicated 1200 Park Avenue Apartments 1200 Park Ave Chico CA 95928 No 2004$ 1,395,494 2006 New Construction 107 106 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 125 Mason Street 125 Mason St San Francisco CA 94102 2007$ 1,715,558 2008 New Construction 81 80 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1313 Castillo 1313 Castillo St Santa Barbara CA 93101 No 1988$ 17,341 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 3 3 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1424 Broadway Apartments 1424 Broadway Santa Monica CA 90404 No 2004$ 786,801 2006 New Construction 41 41 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 14955 Dickens Court East 14955 Dickens St Sherman Oaks CA 91403 No 1997$ 11,119 1997 Acquisition And Rehab 18 4 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1500 Orange Place 1500 Orange Pl Escondido CA 92025 No 1995$ 303,269 1997 New Construction 32 31 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1513 W. Pico Blvd. 1513 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles CA 90015 No 1988$ 29,634 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 32 32 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1604 32nd Street 1604 32nd St Oakland CA 94608 No 1988$ 5,994 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 2 2 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 16th And Market Apartments 1550 Market St San Diego CA 92101 2006$ 2,304,247 2009 New Construction 136 134 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 16th Street Apartments 1438 16th St Santa Monica CA 90404 No 1998$ 105,368 1999 New Construction 17 17 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 1714-1716 Eleventh Street 1714 11th St Oakland CA 94607 No 1988$ 38,545 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 2 2 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 1723-1725 W. 9th St 1723 W 9th St Los Angeles CA 90015 1988 Not Indicated 63 63 Not Indicated 1811 27th Avenue 1811 27th Ave Oakland CA 94601 No 1988$ 51,688 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 42 17 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 18th & L Street Apartments 1801 L St Sacramento CA 95811 No 2002$ 233,541 2006 New Construction 152 36 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 2020-30 Cloverfield Boulevard 2020 Cloverfield Blvd Santa Monica CA 90404 No 1989$ 65,014 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 32 32 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 205 Jones Street Apartments 205 Jones St San Francisco CA 94102 No 1994$ 224,628 1996 Acquisition And Rehab 51 51 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 2154 Dumbarton Ave 2154 Dumbarton Ave East Palo Alto CA 94303 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 Not Indicated 2210 Oakwood Ave 2210 Oakwood Dr East Palo Alto CA 94303 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 Not Indicated 2276 Macarthur Blvd. 2276 Macarthur Blvd Oakland CA 94602 No 1988$ 43,092 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 9 9 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 230 West Fir 230 W Fir Ave Pinedale CA 93650 No 1988$ 3,703 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 2300 Van Ness Ave. Apartments 2300 Van Ness Ave San Francisco CA 94109 No 1995$ 198,842 1997 Acquisition And Rehab 22 22 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 235 Berendo Apartments (aka 235 South Berendo) 235 S Berendo St Los Angeles CA 90004 No 1996$ 207,915 1997 Acquisition And Rehab 24 23 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 236 29th St 236 29th St Oakland CA 94611 1988 Not Indicated 8 8 Not Indicated 23rd Avenue Project 2231 23rd Ave Oakland CA 94606 No 1988$ 67,005 1988 New Construction 4 4 50% AMGI 70 % present value No 2525 South Tenth 2525 S 10th St Fresno CA 93725 No 1988$ 3,578 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 2627 Inyo Ave. 2627 Inyo Ave Oakland CA 94601 No 1988$ 6,590 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 2648 Parker Avenue 2648 Parker Ave Oakland CA 94605 No 1988$ 28,622 1990 New Construction 4 4 50% AMGI 70 % present value No 26th & Santa Monica Family Housing 1349 26th St Santa Monica CA 90404 Yes 2004$ 792,734 2007 New Construction 44 43 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 26th Street Apts 801 26th St San Diego CA 92102 No 1988$ 30,232 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 8 8 50% AMGI 70 % present value No 296 Mather Street 296 Mather St Oakland CA 94611 No 1988$ 102,205 1990 New Construction 12 12 50% AMGI 70 % present value No 29th Street Apts. 402 S 29th St San Diego CA 92113 1987 Not Indicated 5 5 Not Indicated 2nd & Central Mixed-use 375 E 2nd St Los Angeles CA 90012 No 2006$ 274,504 2006 New Construction 128 26 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 30-130 Los Flores 31130 Las Flores Way Thousand Palms CA 92276 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 Not Indicated 30270 Calle Jessica 30270 Calle Jessica Thousand Palms CA 92276 No 1987$ 48,960 1987 New Construction 1 1 50% AMGI 70 % present value No 3105 Mlk 3105 Martin Luther King Jr Way Oakland CA 94609 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 Not Indicated 3109 Mlk 3109 Martin Luther King Jr Way Oakland CA 94609 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 Not Indicated 3126 E. Illinois 3126 E Illinois Ave Fresno CA 93702 No 1988$ 3,558 1988 Acquisition And Rehab 1 1 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 3142 Coolidge Avenue 3142 Coolidge Ave Oakland CA 94602 No 1988$ 18,182 1989 Acquisition And Rehab 4 4 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 31480 Arbol Real 31480 Arbol Real Thousand Palms CA 92276 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 Not Indicated 3311 Mlk 3311 Martin Luther King Jr Way Oakland CA 94609 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 Not Indicated 331-353 Smalley Ave 331 Smalley Ave Hayward CA 94541 No 1987$ 7,800 1987 Acquisition And Rehab 8 8 60% AMGI 70 % present value 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 California 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 3613 Clay 3613 E Clay Ave Fresno CA 93702 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 Not Indicated 3715 W. 1st St 3715 W 1st St Los Angeles CA 90004 1988 Not Indicated 55 55 Not Indicated 39 West Apartments 3885 S Western Ave Los Angeles CA 90062 No 1996$ 259,724 1998 Acquisition And Rehab 34 34 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 421 Turk Street Apartments 421 Turk St San Francisco CA 94102 No 2002$ 555,485 2004 New Construction 29 28 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 4334-4346 Matilija Apartments 4334 Matilija Ave Sherman Oaks CA 91423 No 1997$ 32,224 1996 Acquisition And Rehab 54 11 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 4553 Willis Apartments 4553 Willis Ave Sherman Oaks CA 91403 No 1997$ 19,882 1996 Acquisition And Rehab 21 10 60% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 4573 Willis Apartments 4573 Willis Ave Sherman Oaks CA 91403 No 1997$ 16,032 1996 Acquisition And Rehab 23 5 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 45th Street 975 45th St Oakland CA 94608 No 1988$ 11,296 1990 Acquisition And Rehab 2 2 60% AMGI 70 % present value No 4701 Natick Apartments 4701 Natick Ave Sherman Oaks CA 91403 No 1997$ 63,018 1996 Acquisition And Rehab 121 25 50% AMGI 30 % present value Yes 4746 E.
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