Articles or Resources

By Teri Webster

This land was acquired by the Plano Housing Authority with their partners Auxano Development and MVAH Partners in a $2 million deal that will allow for the further development of the city. This 254-unit housing development will be located by the Parker Road DART rail station for the convienience.

New Affordable Housing in Plano

By Texas Affordable Housing Magazine

The High Point Senior Living Center was featured in Texas Affordable Housing Magazine.



HighPoint Family Living

By United Ways of Texas

Texas Affiliation of Affordable Housing Providers (TAAHP) Conference of 2018. Darren Smith, a member on the TAAHP board, and other esteemed colleagues speak about the conference for the 2018 year.

2018 TAAHP

Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed

"ALICE, an acronym which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, represents the growing number of individuals and families who are working, but are unable to afford the basic necessities of housing, food, child care, health care, and transportation."


Meet Alice

By Rachel Stone

Dated, barrack-style housing from the 1940s is demolished to make way for modernized low-income housing.



Demolition of Wynnewood Apartments

By Donna Kimura

Development firm decides to make a name change that better represents the mission and vision of their organization.



Rebranding of MVAH Partners

Webinar By Sarah Daniels

Listen to leading Texas experts address the affordable housing crisis from the perspective of both a broker/lender and a developer/owner.




Webinar: Outlook of Affordable Housing

By Roger Arriaga

In compliance with Section 2306 of the Texas Government Code, the 4% Housing Tax Credit Program must have a Resolution of No Objection (RONO) adopted by the local government of development site. RONO hearing are crucial to the approval processes of zoning and funding.


By Leah Waters & Francesca D'Annunzio

Despite an outpour of community support, Mesquite Commissioners denied a residential zoning request to build low income housing in a 5-1 vote.




Mesquite Planning Commission Vote

While having experience with multi-family, medical office, commercial office, and faith-based development, Auxano “to Increase or Grow” driven to help ones who are working hard to help themselves. Auxano Development is dedicated to close the gap in this country’s systemic housing crisis. The Harvard Joint Commission on Housing Studies notes that 45% of America is struggling with being “Overburdened” with housing cost. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines “Housing Overburdened” as any individual or household that is paying more than 30% of their individual or household income on housing cost. Thus an individual or household are making critical decisions on basic life needs. Do they pay for the cost of housing or do they pay for medical prescriptions, doctors visits, childcare, nutrition, or transportation. These are basic needs that are being put in the balance for quality of life and dignity of life.

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