<div>CPP and WNC & Associates Announce Acquisition of Affordable Housing Community in El Centro, Calif.</div>

CPP and WNC & Associates Announce Acquisition of Affordable Housing Community in El Centro, Calif.

Partnership with Bettencourt Properties, Inc. and The Beneficial Housing Foundation will preserve 42 units of affordable housing in Imperial County

EL CENTRO, Calif., April 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CPP (Community Preservation Partners), a mission-driven affordable housing preservation developer, and WNC & Associates (WNC), a family-owned business known as both a pioneer and leader in the affordable housing industry, have announced the acquisition and planned renovation of Euclid Villas in El Centro, Calif.. The acquisition is in partnership with Bettencourt Properties, Inc. and The Beneficial Housing Foundation.

<div>CPP and WNC & Associates Announce Acquisition of Affordable Housing Community in El Centro, Calif.</div>

Built in 1982, Euclid Villas is located at 1735 W. Euclid Ave. A, and is a 42-unit family property. Comprised of five two-story walk-up buildings, the property offers two- and three-bedroom layouts. CPP’s total development investment is approximately $14,850,000, which includes the purchase price of $7,250,000 and an estimated per unit renovation cost of $81,200.

“The need for affordable housing is greater than ever. Since 2000, median rent has increased 38%, while median renter household income has only increased by 7%,” said Karen Buckland, Vice President, Development at CPP. “CPP is proud to partner with Bettencourt Properties, Inc. and The Beneficial Housing Foundation to revitalize Euclid Villas and ensure that it remains affordable for current and future residents.”

The total site renovation will address years of deferred maintenance and will bring modernization, increased accessibility, and energy efficiency to the community. Euclid Villas will receive extensive improvements targeting energy efficiency, such as new HVAC units, updated energy-efficient appliances in each unit, new water heaters, and LED lights and fixtures. Units will also receive new toilets, vanities and mirrors, and vinyl plank flooring throughout. Additionally, 5% of units will be upgraded to meet ADA compliance.

“WNC is proud to partner with CPP on another affordable housing project,” said Anil Advani, Executive Vice President of Originations and Finance at WNC. “We look forward to seeing the positive impact that these homes have in the community.”

Common area upgrades will include roof and skylight replacement, along with upgrading all windows to dual pane. Exteriors will receive new paint, exterior LED lighting upgrades, and stair and railing work. Other community upgrades include the construction of a new community and office building, new community signage, parking lot repair, resealing and restriping, and the installation of a new playground.

“When addressing affordable housing needs in communities, it is important to look beyond the physical needs of the property. The upgrades at Euclid Villas are aimed at addressing comprehensive resident needs, including community-making and support services,” said Ron Bettencourt, President at Bettencourt Properties, Inc.

Additionally, Euclid Villas residents will be able to participate in adult education, health and wellness, and skill-building classes and services provided by LifeSteps. Classes include financial literacy, computer training, home-buyer education, GED, resume-building, and art and parenting education, among others. Health and wellness services include crisis intervention, counseling and emotional support, eviction prevention, and physical and mental health assessments, among others.

“Shelter is a basic need that is becoming increasingly unaffordable in California,” said Kimberley McClintock, CEO at The Beneficial Housing Foundation. “Through the preservation of Euclid Villas, we will provide much needed affordable housing in El Centro.”

The property’s Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Section 8 contract was set to expire, but with CPP’s involvement, the contract will be preserved for another 20 years. Additionally, the property encumbered a new Land Use Restriction Agreement (LURA). As a result, the homes will now remain affordable and prevent displacement of residents earning 60% of AMI or less for 55 years.

Renovations are expected to be completed in December 2024. Partners on the project include the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC), who issued 9% low-income housing tax credits; California Bank and Trust will serve as the lender; and WNC & Associates provided equity financing.

About Community Preservation Partners 

In 2004, Community Preservation Partners was established by our parent company, WNC & Associates, a national investor in affordable housing and community renewal initiatives. Since then, CPP has successfully acquired, developed, and rehabilitated more than 15,000 affordable multifamily and senior housing units nationwide. From the very beginning, they’ve done things differently. As more than a consultant or an investor, CPP is a true partner in every sense. By joining leading nonprofits and strategic partners, they can provide essential social services to residents, support neighborhood initiatives and transform multifamily affordable housing communities. Creativity, Performance, and Purpose are their core values and embody everything they do. Together they define A Different Way to Home for their excellent employees, partners, and communities. To learn more, visit: https://www.cpp-housing.com/

About WNC & Associates 

Founded in 1971, WNC & Associates (WNC) is a family-owned business known as both a pioneer and leader in the affordable housing industry. WNC and its affiliated companies specialize in tax credit syndication, affordable housing development, and preservation equity fund investments. Combined, the WNC companies have acquired approximately $18.2 billion in assets across 48 states, including more than 1,800 affordable rental properties that house more than 1 million residents. With offices in 16 states, WNC has partnered with more than 400 developers and 125 institutional investors. To learn more, visit: https://www.wncinc.com/.

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