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  • Fox Pointe Apartments
    Fox Pointe Apartments
  • Aurora, Illinois
  • Fox Pointe Apartments consist of 248 units in 17 apartment buildings on beautifully landscaped 16.5 acres of land. Each unit contains two or three bedrooms, 1.5 or 2.0 baths, a washer and dryer, and a patio or balcony. The family-friendly apartment complex also has a clubhouse/management office, a maintenance garage, an in-ground swimming pool, two playgrounds and on-site parking. Fox Pointe was financed with a $9,979,999 first mortgage loan from IHDA through its Affordable Housing Trust Fund Bond Program and approximately $8,000,000 in equity raised through the sale of $1,400,000 of housing tax credits to McDonalds Investments. The development has housed over 1,300 needy families since its grand opening. For more information visit www.foxpointeaurora.com.

  • Alton Square Apartments
  • Alton, Illinois
  • Alton Square consists of 42 units of family housing on a five acre parcel. The complex has 6 apartment buildings each containing two- or three-bedroom units. The site also contains a management office, laundry facility, a playground and on-site parking. Funding was provided by The Bank of Edwardsville, the Illinois Housing Development Authority, Madison County HOME program and the Enterprise Social Investment Corporation. The total development budget was approximately $4,500,000.


  • Single Family Homes
  • Berwyn, Illinois
  • NDHC is purchasing vacant, foreclosed homes from various lenders. NDHC is rehabilitating these homes for the purpose of selling them to moderate income families. These homes contain 3 and 4 bedrooms, 1 or 2 bathrooms, garages, full basements and a lot. NDHC received a $2,000,000 grant from the Illinois Housing Development Authority Building Blocks Pilot Program to acquire and rehabilitate up to 20 homes.


  • Greenleaf Manor
  • Glenview, Illinois
  • NDHC partnered with Daveri Development Group to construct 20 townhome-style apartments for low income households. The townhomes contain 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms and energy-star appliances and on-site laundry and parking. The development is financed with low income housing tax credit equity from the National Equity Fund, a loan from First Merit Bank, an energy grant from the Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity. The total budget was $8,748,582.


  • 2925 W. 59th St.
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • NDHC acquired a vacant apartment building from the City of Chicago and fully rehabilitated all 9 units using a grant from the City’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program and a loan from Community Investment Corp. The units are 1 and 2 bedroom. On site laundry and parking is available. The total budget was $1,256,469.

  • Countryside River Apartments
  • Wilmington, Illinois
  • This 24 unit full rehabilitation project included the installation of new: roofs, windows, electrical & plumbing work, carpeting, cabinetry, appliances, landscaping, laundry facility, siding, concrete work and patching & sealing the parking lot! Funding was provided by the Illinois Housing Development Authority and the USDA - Rural Rental Housing Program. The total development budget was approximately $1,100,000. The development has helped hundreds of families since it was newly rehabbed.


  • Lakewood Tower
  • Lake Villa, Illinois
  • Lakewood Tower consists of 80 units of senior housing in a 6 story building on five acres of land. The building contains a combination of one- and two-bedroom units, a community room with a fireplace and a kitchen, a fitness room, laundry facilities and management and maintenance office. The site also contains on-site parking and walking paths around a landscaped detention pond. Funding was provided by Harris Bank, the Illinois Housing Development Authority and SunAmerica. The total development budget was approximately $9,500,000. Since its inception, the development has helped to house over 400 low or very low income seniors.

  • Buttonwood Trails
  • Aledo, Illinois
  • Buttonwood Trails consists of 40 single family homes for rent to low and very low income households. The site contains 13 acres and a community building containing a management office, computer room, exercise room, kitchen and bathrooms. The homes contain 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, energy-star appliances, washers & dryers and a garage. The development was financed with a CDBG grant from the Illinois Housing Development Authority, low income housing tax credit equity from City Real Estate Advisors, Inc., an energy grant from the Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, an AHP grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank and a loan from Midwest Bank of Western Illinois. The total budget was $10,200,000.

  • 6201 S. Champlain
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • NDHC acquired a vacant apartment building from the City of Chicago and fully rehabilitated all 9 units using a grant from the City’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program and a loan from Community Investment Corp. The units are 1 and 2 bedroom. On site laundry and parking is available. The total budget was $1,256,469.

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