ASI Multifamily Impact Fund, LP Acquires Crosswinds Apartments
The ASI Multi-Family Impact Fund, LP, which is focused on providing Affordable and Workforce housing primarily serving minority populations and lower income residents, recently acquired Crosswinds Apartments – affordable, 109-unit multifamily property situated in Chesapeake, a quiet suburban community located less than seven miles from downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Crosswinds is comprised of 8 two-story brick masonry garden-style residential buildings which includes a leasing office, with community amenities including laundry facilities, playground, outdoor covered mailbox area and picnic area/BBQ grills. Placed in service in 2004, the Property is subject to LIHTC Regulatory Agreements restricting 100% of the units to 60% of Area Median Income with 30 units or 28% of the tenant base receiving Section 8 vouchers. Click the button below to learn more about the Crosswinds property, or click here to learn more about the ASI Multi-Family Impact Fund, LP and feel free to contact CommonGood Capital for more information.

Footnotes
[1] National Low-Income Housing Coalition.
[2] Preserving Multifamily Workforce and Affordable Housing, Stockton Williams, Urban Land Institute.
[3] Please refer to the private placement memorandum for MFIF for a full description of the terms of the offering.
[4] While the Preferred Return is a term of the offering, there is no guarantee that there will be sufficient funds to pay the Preferred Return.
[5] Following the full return of invested capital and the Preferred Return to Investors, the GP will be entitled to 20% of any additional cash generated with respect to each investment, subject to a Catch-Up provision.
[6] (i) During the Investment Period, 1.50% per annum of Capital Commitment, and (ii) after the Investment Period 1.50% per annum of Net Invested Capital.
[7] Discount applies to first $5M of complete and irrevocable Capital Commitments received by the General Partner.
[8] Occupancy and collection data for the six properties in Alliant Strategic Preservation Fund II, Ltd.
[9] Housing Affordability And Children’s Cognitive Achievement, Newman and Holupka.
[10] Numbers stated include assets of funds owned by ASI’s affiliate, Alliant Capital, Ltd.
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