New affordable housing in Imperial County
Imperial County has 5 affordable housing projects in the recent LIHTC pipeline — 3 funded with 9% tax credits and 2 with 4% credits, totaling roughly 227 units, led by large family housing. Search and filter the developments below, or see each location on the map.
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5 projects · 227 total units
Sunset Rose Senior Apartments
Holtville, Imperial County
- Builder: Pacific West Communities, Inc.
- Units: 32 (31 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $755K/yr federal
- App #: CA-2025-692
Eastern Ridge Apartments
Brawley, Imperial County
- Builder: Central Valley Coalition for Affordable Housing
- Units: 51 (50 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $1.3M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2024-039
Heber Del Sol Family Apartments
Heber, Imperial County
- Builder: CRP Affordable Housing and Community Development L
- Units: 48 (47 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $827K/yr federal + $6.2M state
- App #: CA-2023-417
Miraluz (f/k/a Heber Meadows)
Heber, Imperial County
- Builder: Chelsea Investment Corporation
- Units: 64 (63 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $2.0M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2023-148
Brawley Senior Apartments
Brawley, Imperial County
- Builder: Pacific West Communities, Inc.
- Units: 32 (31 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $905K/yr federal
- App #: CA-2023-132
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Data source: California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC). Map © OpenStreetMap contributors.
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