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Cinnaire has closed Fund for Housing Limited Partnership 45 (Fund 45), a $307 million LIHTC equity fund targeting the creation and preservation of 2,259 affordable housing units across 27 properties in 10 states. The fund will directly benefit an estimated 5,196 residents and represents one of the larger single-fund LIHTC equity closes in Cinnaire's history — a notable signal of sustained institutional appetite for affordable housing tax credit investment. Key Takeaways: * Fund 45 closed at $307 million in LIHTC equity — a significant raise in the current rate environment. * The fund will finance 2,259 affordable housing units across 27 properties in 10 states. * An estimated 5,196 residents will benefit directly from Fund 45 investments. * The fund explicitly blends new construction with preservation, giving Cinnaire pipeline flexibility across deal types. * Geographic diversification across 10 states signals a risk-management structure designed for institutional corporate investors. * The close indicates continued investor demand for LIHTC equity despite tax policy uncertainty and compressed deal economics. * Developers in Cinnaire's Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern footprint should engage now on fund allocation and deal timing. Fund 45's close arrives at a moment when preservation pipelines are competing aggressively for equity capital alongside new construction. Cinnaire's ability to blend both deal types into a single $307 million vehicle — and close it — suggests the fund structure resonated with investors seeking diversification. Developers and syndicators should treat this as both a market signal and a near-term equity access opportunity, particularly as deployment timelines will shape deal economics for participating properties through the remainder of the year. Subscribe to The Spring Street Brief for daily updates on affordable housing in America.
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