To qualify as an energy efficient multifamily housing project and obtain a reduced Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP), the property must meet industry standards for green building and achieve an ENERGY STAR (or other similar) certification. Justin Swartz of Oxford Enterprises stated “For a recent HUD …
Dwight Capital Expands Role in Green Space by Funding Energy Efficient Multifamily Housing
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