Financing New Mexico’s
Affordable Housing

Ventana Fund is a non-profit CDFI headquartered in New Mexico. We are dedicated to financing the creation and preservation of affordable multi-family housing by providing low-interest loans for developers who serve New Mexico’s low-income residents and high need communities.

Our Projects

Ventana Fund is committed to financing affordable housing in low-income communities, underserved by traditional financial institutions.

Our target markets in New Mexico include low-income populations earning less than 80 percent area median income. Ventana Fund also focuses on hard-to-finance projects, such as older rental projects needing rehabilitation.

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Ventana Fund offers more flexible rates and terms than traditional financial institutions.

Ventana Fund provides early-stage financing for pre-development and construction and financing for the acquisition and rehabilitation of small apartment communities. All loans are made for affordable housing in New Mexico to serve our target markets.

OUR NEWS

$1M From Feds Would Add Transitional Housing for Homeless Families

June 10, 2024

Transitional housing options for Albuquerque’s women and children exiting emergency shelters are limited and waitlists are long — circumstances that can result in a return…

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Senator Fetterman and Representative Blunt Rochester Introduce Legislation to Reduce Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing

June 10, 2024

Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) and Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) introduced the “Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing Act” (S.4460, H.R.8604) in their respective chambers of the…

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Guest Column: How to Prepare Your Business for Uncertain Real Estate Market

June 5, 2024

If there’s one common theme that resonates across the real estate market, from property owners, to investors and developers, it’s uncertainty. Constant changes in the…

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