82
Properties Rehabilitated
2,862
Units Rehabilitated
2,356
Rent Assisted Units Preserved
412M
Total Project Costs
Developing Opportunities
We believe that providing equitable opportunity to those facing housing instability is a critical service that strengthens families, supports the workforce, and helps communities thrive. Our success is driven by our expertise in integrating complex financial transactions with innovative development strategies to ensure that low-income families, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities have access to housing that they can be proud to call home.
Our Portfolio
CDI’s development projects help meet the demand for safe, affordable, and energy-efficient housing in communities throughout the Western United States.
ABOUT US
Learn more about who we are, what we do, and the core values that guide our development efforts.
PARTNERS
The strength of our relationships with our development partners is integral to our success. Learn more about who we work with.
COLLABORATIONS & FINANCING
With a reputation built on integrity and accountability, Chrisman Development has excellent working relationships with government agencies and financial institutions including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Oregon Housing & Community Services, PNC Real Estate, Enterprise Community Partners, Network for Oregon Affordable Housing (NOAH), community-based nonprofit organizations, and numerous other investing and lending institutions.
CDI’s development team has extensive experience working with multiple financing options including 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), 4% LIHTC and tax-exempt bond financing, USDA Rural Development 515 and 538 loan programs, HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), National Housing Trust Fund, and conventional market-rate financing programs.
CARH
Chrisman Development, Inc. was recently recognized as one of the top affordable rural housing Property Developers (#1) and Property Owners (#14) in the United States in the Council for Affordable and Rural Housing’s annual “CARH 2024” list.