Over the past 40 years, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) has helped more than 120,000 families and individuals achieve homeownership. In addition, CHFA has provided financing for the acquisition, construction and/or rehabilitation of more than 32,000 units of affordable rental housing for families and the elderly across Connecticut.
Are you in the market to purchase a home? Are you looking for a solution to your Adjustable Rate Mortgage loan? Browse here to learn about CHFAs affordable mortgage programs, emergency loan programs and tools and resources for homebuyers, homeowners and Participating Lenders.
Are you planning to develop affordable multifamily rental housing? Do you manage or own a multifamily development? Browse here to learn about the financing programs, tools and resources that can assist developers, Management Agents, Owners and renters of affordable housing in Connecticut.
CHFA Success Stories
Are you wondering how CHFA has helped to expand affordable housing opportunities in Connecticut? Browse here to learn how CHFA has successfully partnered with developers, communities, state agencies and non-profit organizations in creating innovative, affordable housing that meets the needs of Connecticuts residents.
Seminar on Planning Multifamily Rehabilitations for High Performance
Former Bridgeport hospital converted to elderly, low income housing
Redlined Version of Standards of Design and Construction 2011
At The Heritage for The Blind, we understand that losing your vision can be a difficult, emotional, and life-changing experience that affects you and everyone around you.
At The Heritage for The Blind, we understand that losing your vision can be a difficult, emotional, and life-changing experience that affects you and everyone around you.
We serve as a partner with seniors and their families in finding solutions to challenges related to aging. We put “personal” in the term, “personal care” by maintaining close contact with family decis