Housing Trust Fund Ventura County announces $2 million in lines of credit received from Community West Bank and Mission Bank and $250,000 below market interest rate loan from CBC Federal Credit Union
Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) announces two, $1 million lines of credit (LOC), one each from Community West Bank and Mission Bank, along with a $250,000 below market interest rate loan from CBC Federal Credit Union. The funds will be used as part of Housing Trust Fund VC’s Everyone Deserves a Home revolving loan fund, a community impact note that provides flexible, below-market interest rate loans for the development of affordable housing in Ventura County. Three upcoming developments that will receive funding are a new pre-development loan for Fillmore Terrace being developed by Peoples’ Self-Help Housing Corporation (PSHHC), a GAP loan for Mesa Ojai being purchased by Mesa, and a construction loan to the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura (HACSB) for Westview II.
The LOCs provided by Community West Bank and Mission Bank and the loan from CBC Federal Credit Union join a pool of funds from other public and private investors, sponsors, and donors to provide lending capital in support of Housing Trust Fund VC’s Community Promise of building safe and equitable homes in Ventura County. Brian Schwabecher, Chief Banking Officer of Community West Bank stated, “Community West Bank is proud to support Housing Trust Fund Ventura County with financing for their housing initiatives, and we’re also honored to help sponsor the Everyone Deserves a Home Compassion Campaign event on May 12.” The nonprofit’s annual fundraiser takes on a unique twist this year as a guest immersive experience shining light on housing equity as told through the lives of connected individuals. Please visit:
www.housingtrustfundvc.org/compassioncampaign2022 to learn more.
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The Fillmore Terrace development, sponsored by PSHHC will provide 22 one-bedroom homes, 14 two-bedroom homes and 14 three-bedroom homes, totaling 50 affordable homes prioritizing working class individuals and families earning between 30% and 60% of Ventura County’s Area Median Income (AMI). The property will be inclusive of community rooms, a children’s space, computer lab, outdoor event space and more.
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