Basis Radar

Oregon

Deschutes County, OR

Affordable-housing capital events and public funding posture, from federal filings. 6 properties here have a capital event — a LIHTC year-15, an affordability expiration, a HAP contract expiration, or a published debt maturity — within 24 months.

Open Deschutes County in the app → property-level detail, contacts, filters, charts

Gap funding

GranteeFY26 allocationsLive posture
State Of Oregon (state) CDBG $11.7M · HOME $7.7M HOME undrawn $25.7M CDBG undrawn $23.5M
Bend (city) CDBG $588,122 CDBG undrawn $546,599 · CDBG timeliness 0.9×
Redmond (city) CDBG $257,912 CDBG undrawn $320,681 · CDBG timeliness 1.2×

Allocations are FY2026 HUD formula amounts (annual scale, not balances). "Undrawn" = obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly), which may be committed to projects. Timeliness is a proxy for HUD's 24 CFR 570.902 standard (1.5× line); program income is not visible in public data.

Recently completed subsidized projects

ProjectAmountProgramGranteeCompleted
Bridge Meadows Redmond $1M HOME Oregon 2023-01-03
Carnelian Place And Phoenix Crossing $1M HOME Oregon 2022-06-15
Canal Commons $1M HOME Oregon 2021-12-07
Azimuth 315 $990,000 HOME Oregon 2019-04-22
Eastlake Village $553,555 HOME Oregon 2016-08-18
High Desert Commons $683,000 HOME Oregon 2013-01-22
Little Deschutes Lodge $500,000 HOME Oregon 2011-04-15
Quimby Apts Renewal $1.2M HOME Oregon 2011-04-11
Putnam Pointe $500,000 HOME Oregon 2010-02-10
Mountain Laurel Lodge $500,000 HOME Oregon 2007-06-22
Horizon House Transitional Housing $1.2M HOME Oregon 2005-10-25
Norton Avenue Apartments $675,000 HOME Oregon 2003-07-16
Emma's Place $777,344 HOME Oregon 2000-08-01
Kearney Avenue Apartments $375,000 HOME Oregon 2000-03-17
Landaker Building $299,000 HOME Oregon 1996-03-04

Recently subsidized developers (statewide)

RecipientTotal (24 mo)Subawards
Housing Authority Of Jackson County $61.6M 1
Access $27.4M 7
Lane County Oregon $19.2M 7
County Of Lincoln $10M 2
County Of Clackamas $8.6M 2
City Of Talent $6.2M 2
Community Services Consortium $4.2M 5
Lake County Railroad $4M 2
City Of Phoenix $3.5M 1
Adapt $3.3M 1
City Of Wallowa $2.4M 1
Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. $2.3M 5
City Of Gresham $2.3M 1
City Of Canyonville $2.3M 3
City Of Elgin $2.2M 1

Pipeline snapshot

6 properties with a live capital event within 24 months. Property-level detail — names, owners, contacts, trigger dates, subsidy stacks — is in the interactive application.

Sources: HUD LIHTC database · HUD Multifamily Assistance & Section 8 · FHA/USDA loan files · FY26 CPD formula allocations · USASpending (DATA Act) · OCC Part 24 filings · FFIEC CRA · IDIS activity extracts. See the glossary for definitions and caveats.