Housing is a basic need, but feeling at home is just as vital. Together with developers and investors, we help build more than housing: We develop communities that residents can thrive in, developers can be proud of, and investors love to have in their portfolio. A well-built, well-managed, affordable property benefits everyone, from stakeholders to residents to the community surrounding it. At Hunt Capital Partners, we don’t just facilitate housing development — we help create homes.
HCP specializes in the syndication of Federal and State Low-Income Housing, Historic and Solar Tax Credits. Since our inception in 2010, HCP has raised over $3 billion in tax credit equity. We manage the 9th largest affordable multi-family portfolio in the United States. We are a diverse group of over 75 affordable housing professionals that believe in creativity, collaboration, sound business practices, and creating long lasting relationships with each other, our investor partners and development partners. We are headquartered in Encino, California where the majority of our employees are. We also have an office in Boston and smaller offices across the country in locations such as Denver, Columbus, Las Vegas, Clearwater, and Dallas.
Hunt Capital Partners is a part of Hunt Companies, Inc., a diversified, family-owned holding company that invests in operating businesses, real estate assets and infrastructure assets. Hunt believes the ability to create value stems from a commitment to sound environmental, social and governance standards, along with integrity, performance, and a culture of transparency.
Industry
Real Estate, Unit trusts, Financial and insurance services, Business Services, Unit trust management companies, Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development, Public Administration
HQ Location
15910 Ventura Boulevard
Suite 1100
Encino, CA 91436, US
Keywords
LIHTC Tax Credit SyndicatioLow-Income Housing Tax CreditsHistoric Tax CreditsRental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)Affordable HousingSupportive HousingTribal HousingState LIHTCSpecial Needs HousingAffordable Housing Preservatio