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The Hawaiʻi Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) has begun the revision process for the 2026 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP).
2026 Qualified Allocation Plan Information

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NOW AVAILABLE! THE HAWAIʻI HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (HHFDC) 2025 CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION AND THE 2025 QUALIFIED ALLOCATION PLAN (QAP)
2025 Consolidated Application

2025 Consolidated Application

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What’s new at HHFDC?
  • (02/05/25) UPDATE: The 11TH Emergency Proclamation on Affordable Housing was signed by Governor Josh Green, M.D. on Tuesday, February 4. The latest version extends for two months the process for homebuilders seeking affordable housing certification to do so through HHFDC. 
  • (01/30/25) UPDATE: HHFDC’s Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) landing page has been revamped to provide more information on the 2026 QAP cycle. View it here.
  • (1/27/25) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: (virtual and telephonic only) to hear and consider comments concerning the proposed issuance of Multi-family Housing Revenue Bonds.
    • A public hearing on the proposed issuance, as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, will be held on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. HST. (NOTE: The original January 31 hearing has been CANCELLED.)
    • Full details about the proposal, which involves the Kokua Hale project in Honolulu and the Kuakini Heights Apartments project in Kailua-Kona, are available here.
    • Information on how to provide oral and/or written testimony is available at the same link here.
  • (1/24/25) NOTICE: HHFDC is starting its revisions for the 2026 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). Please see our proposed revisions and schedule here.
    • The 2026 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) Working Group will hold its initial hybrid (both in-person and virtual) meeting on Friday, February 21, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. HST.
    • Participants wishing to attend the meeting virtually may do so via Microsoft Teams here.
    • Those wishing to attend the meeting in-person may go to HHFDC’s board room located at 677 Queen Street, third floor. (Parking in the building is extremely limited and validation is not provided.)
    • Any initial written feedback to the change memo may be forwarded to [email protected] by February 10, 2025.
  • (1/24/25) UPDATE: There are important updates to the state’s Hawaiʻi Interim Housing Program (HIHP) that has been available to Maui wildfire survivors. See the HIHP landing page and FAQ page for more information. 
  • CANCELLED (1/23/25) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: (virtual and telephonic only) to hear and consider comments concerning the proposed issuance of Multi-family Housing Revenue Bonds.
    • A public hearing on the proposed issuance, as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, will be held on Friday, January 31, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. HST.
    • Full details about the proposal, which involves the Kokua Hale project in Honolulu and the Kuakini Heights Apartments project in Kailua-Kona, are available here.
    • Information on how to provide oral and/or written testimony is available at the same link here.
  • (1/16/25) UPDATE: The deadline to apply for the Hawaiʻi Interim Housing Program (HIHP) has passed. To see the full update, go here.
  • (1/15/25) UPDATE: HHFDC has updated its statewide Affordable Housing Inventory List and the accompanying Affordable Housing Inventory Locator Map. Find both here.
  • (1/10/25) UPDATE: The state announced that January 15, 2025, is the deadline for applications for the Hawaiʻi Interim Housing Program (HIHP) to be completed. The program is eligible only to Maui residents affected by the August 2023 Wildfires. Go here to learn more. 

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Ililani

VACANT UNITS REMAIN AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE-WORKFORCE ILILANI FOR-SALE CONDOMINIUM TOWER IN  KAKAʻAKO!!!

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See this inspiring 3-minute video documenting the construction of this historic project!


HHFDC Views
Governor Josh Green, M.D., and other government officials joined the developers of the Ililani condominium project to celebrate the completion of the 328-unit project on May 17.
 
Ililani boasts 328 total units, with 197 deemed affordable one- and two-bedroom apartments. The development at Keawe and Pohukaina streets provides crucial housing opportunities for local families in the heart of one of the fastest growing neighborhoods on Oʻahu.
 
“Making housing more affordable for working class families so they can realize their dream of owning their first home is so heartwarming and will go a long way in addressing the affordable housing crisis,” Green said.
 
HHFDC reviewed, approved and transmitted the developer’s application requesting exemptions from several developer fees and charges to the Honolulu City Council, which subsequently approved the exemptions. Similarly, a number of exemptions from zoning and land-use regulations were granted with the concurrence of the state Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority.
 
Units remain available for purchase. Prices for one-bedroom units start at $477,500 and two-bedroom units cost as little as $582,100. Find more information at https://liveililani.com/.

For a list of the state’s Planned/In Construction affordable and workforce housing projects, go here

                                                                                                            Hale O Piʻikea (Kīhei, Maui)

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