In 2019, MFA provided $527 million in low-interest financing and grants for affordable housing and related services.
MFA's programs served more than 19,600 New Mexico households in 2019.
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$432.4 million in loans to 2,800 homebuyers, all of whom received pre-purchase counseling
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$18.3 million in down payment assistance to 2,800 homebuyers
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$31 million in project-based Section 8 rental assistance payments processed for 5,200 apartments occupied by low-income households
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$35.2 million in financing to construct or rehabilitate 980 affordable rental and for-sale homes
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$5.8 million to rehabilitate and improve energy-efficiency for 770 low-income homeowners
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$2.1 million in rental assistance and related services for 1,600 special needs households
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$1.3 million in shelter and transitional housing costs for 7,600 individuals experiencing homelessness
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$735,000 in rental assistance to prevent homelessness for 640 individuals
MFA managed an average of $4 billion in assets in 2019.