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SNAP works hard to provide as many units of affordable housing as possible. Unfortunately, demand for housing often exceeds supply and we don’t always have units available for new applicants. Here are some other agencies and businesses you may wish to contact as you look for a new place to live.
Spokane Housing Authority
55 W. Mission
328-2953
http://www.spokanehousing.org/
Spokane Housing Ventures
525 E. Mission
484-6733
http://www.nrf.org/spokane_housing_ventures.htm
Inland Empire Residential Resources
118 W. Indiana
Phone: 789-2245
G & B Real Estate
201 North River Drive
459-6102
Kiemle & Hagood
601 W. Main #400
838-6541
Watson Management Company, Inc.
2127 N. Monroe
325-2127
Here are a few links to sites that provide additional information about low-income housing, development, funding, and collaboration:
Home page of the Washington Low Income Housing Network
http://www.wlihn.org/
Home page of the National Low Income Housing Coalition
http://www.nlihc.org/advocates/
HUD Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program page
http://www.huduser.org/datasets/lihtc.html
HUD Affordable Housing Resource page
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/affordablehousing/index.cfm
National Housing Institute Development Funding page
http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/104/fundraising.html
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