Resources for Community Development — affordable housing pipeline
Resources for Community Development has 5 affordable housing projects in the recent California LIHTC pipeline — 0 funded with 9% tax credits and 5 with 4% credits, totaling roughly 508 units across 3 counties.
Working with Resources for Community Development on an upcoming development? BUILDLAB designs the low-voltage, security, and life-safety scope these projects depend on — structured cabling, surveillance, door access, and fire & life safety, engineered in-house.
Search for Resources for Community Development5 projects · 508 total units
Clara Gardens
Santa Clara, Santa Clara County
- Builder: Resources for Community Development
- Units: 120 (119 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $5.1M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2025-760
Fox Courts
Oakland, Alameda County
- Builder: Resources for Community Development
- Units: 80 (79 affordable)
- Type: Acquisition / Rehab
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $1.4M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2025-707
Thornton & Post
Fremont, Alameda County
- Builder: Resources for Community Development
- Units: 116 (115 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $4.6M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2025-702
Lupina
San Jose, Santa Clara County
- Builder: Resources for Community Development
- Units: 99 (98 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $4.7M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2025-492
Civic Crossing (699 Ygnacio Valley Road)
Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County
- Builder: Resources for Community Development
- Units: 93 (92 affordable)
- Type: New Construction
- Status: Preliminary Reservation
- Tax credit: $3.9M/yr federal
- App #: CA-2024-649
Building affordable housing in a Resources for Community Development project?
BUILDLAB designs and coordinates the low-voltage, security, and life-safety scope these projects depend on — Division 27/28 structured cabling, IP surveillance, door access, DAS/ERCCS, and common-area networks — engineered in-house and coordinated across every trade to keep infrastructure costs contained. Get a free budget estimate scoped to your unit count and building type.
Data source: California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC). Map © OpenStreetMap contributors.
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