BOSTON – May 28, 2020 – MassHousing has closed on $25.25 million in affordable housing financing to an affiliate of Vitus, for the preservation and rehabilitation of 82 affordable housing units in Roxbury. Vitus will utilize the MassHousing financing to combine a pair of Roxbury affordable housing communities, the Fort Hill Gardens and Esperanza Trust properties, into a single development entity, make substantial capital improvements to the properties, and extend affordability protections for residents for at least 20 years.
"This transaction has combined two affordable housing communities into one entity that will provide quality housing options for lower-income households in Roxbury for many years to come," said MassHousing Executive Director Chrystal Kornegay. "In addition to ensuring long-term affordability for the residents, the development team will complete needed renovations to upgrade and modernize the property."
"At Vitus, we specialize in protecting existing affordable housing in communities with the greatest need – Roxbury is a perfect example. The area has seen a great deal of growth in recent years, but rising housing costs make it challenging for long-time residents to remain in the neighborhood they’ve called home for so many years." said Brooke Shorett, Development Management Director at Vitus. "With this substantial renovation project, we are happy to partner with MassHousing to offer these residents an affordable place to live for the foreseeable future."
MassHousing provided an affiliate of Vitus with a total of $25.25 million in construction and permanent financing, including $19 million in tax-exempt lending. The MassHousing financing generated $10.8 million in federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit equity for the project. As part of the transaction, Vitus will extend two federal Section 8 Housing Assistance Payment contracts, which cover all 82 units at Fort Hill Gardens and Esperanza Trust, for an additional 20 years.
The transaction will combine the 40-unit Fort Hill Gardens at 58 Cedar St. in Roxbury with the 42-unit Esperanza Trust, located at 80 Walnut Ave. in Roxbury. Vitus acquired both properties in February 2019. The MassHousing transaction recapitalizes the development and allows Vitus to make substantial capital improvements, including masonry repairs, roof replacement, exterior door and window replacement, new siding, improvements to apartments and community areas, and fire safety upgrades. The renovation project will also create five new accessible apartment units.
The 40 three-bedroom Fort Hill Gardens apartments are contained in 10 three-story townhouse buildings. The 42 Esperanza Trust units are contained in three semi-attached four-story buildings and consist of 5 studio apartments, 16 one-bedroom apartments and 21 two-bedroom apartments.
The general contractor is Keith Construction. The architect is Davis Square Architects and the management agent is United Housing Management.
MassHousing has financed 34 rental housing communities in Roxbury totaling 4,549 units of housing with an overall original loan amount of $554.8 million. The Agency has also provided home mortgage loans to 8,487 homebuyers and homeowners in Boston with an original purchase principal balance of $1.1 billion.
About Vitus
At Vitus, their mission is to create positive impact – one community, one family and one life at a time. Since 1996 they have partnered with lenders, investors and public agencies to preserve and extend the life of existing affordable housing across the country in markets with the greatest need. Through holistic renovation, they focus on the well-being of residents and rejuvenating the surrounding community to both improve the overall quality of each property and incorporate features that promote physical activity, community gathering and energy efficiency. To date, their team has provided stable homes for more than 25,000 residents in 25 states. For more information about Vitus please visit www.vitus.com.
About MassHousing
MassHousing (The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency) is an independent, quasi-public agency created in 1966 and charged with providing financing for affordable housing in Massachusetts. The Agency raises capital by selling bonds and lends the proceeds to low- and moderate-income homebuyers and homeowners, and to developers who build or preserve affordable and/or mixed-income rental housing. MassHousing does not use taxpayer dollars to sustain its operations, although it administers some publicly funded programs on behalf of the Commonwealth. Since its inception, MassHousing has provided more than $24.3 billion for affordable housing. For more information, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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