Insurance for Affordable Housing Developers, Contractors, Owners, & Property Managers
We work with non-profits, for-profit LIHTC developers, Public Housing Authorities, affordable housing GCs and Property Managers
Predevelopment stage through portfolio management.
Our Expertise
With over 30 years experience serving the needs of Contractors, Developers, Property Managers, and design professionals, we've developed a unique understanding of how best to advocate for our clients. We work with carriers and underwriters who have the appetite for tax credit developers and affordable housing, and we understand what is needed to produce competitive quotes for these risks.
Our Renewal Philosophy
Carriers' appetites evolve over time and a policy that was competitively written last year does not necessarily mean it will be competitive the next. We take each policy renewal as an opportunity to improve the coverage and policy terms for our clients. One way we do this is by prefilling all applications and starting renewals 90-days out to allow time to negotiate.
Our Service
Our service is what sets us far and apart from others. We take the time to really get to know you and your business. We want to understand your needs, your risks, and what makes your services unique. Then, armed with this knowledge we work with underwriters to develop thoughtful and tailored coverage options.
Our Hands-on Approach
Our Client Executives work direct with underwriters on every policy to ensure we continue to build market knowledge and this relationship sets us up to advocate better on our client's behalf.
No call centers -- your account will be handled by a team of local specialists.
Sample of currently insured (2024)
77-unit affordable housing, honored with several prestigious awards, including the 2014 AIA/HUD Housing & Community-Informed Design Award and the 2014 Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for Environmental and Economic Partnerships.
118 units of affordable housing in Minnesota.
Currently under construction a 75-unit permanent supportive housing project serving homeless seniors.
Section 8, 144-family units was a neglected property and was at risk of losing its rent subsidy, which would have displaced hundreds of residents. The developer preserved this essential housing resource through a layered funding strategy that included a project-based Section 8 contract.
Currently under construction this 43-unit permanent supportive housing project will serve homeless households and homeless survivors of domestic violence.
Another permanent supportive housing project under construction, 64-units
Affordable Housing
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program is the most important resource for creating affordable housing in the United States today. Created by the Tax Reform Act of 1986, the LIHTC program gives State and local LIHTC-allocating agencies the equivalent of approximately $8 billion in annual budget authority to issue tax credits for the acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction of rental housing targeted to lower-income households.
4.42M
Housholds supported
3.12M
Seniors Supported
3.69M
Disabled Supported