State of Oregon

Affordable Housing 10-year Expiration Forecast

OHCS must maintain an online database on its website with key details about publicly supported housing properties. If you have questions regarding this data, please contact the PuSH-CP Program Manager at OHCS ARH Portfolio Administration Division. Maintained by the State of Oregon.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStreet AddressaddressLatest Expiration DatetemporalCountygeographicTotal UnitsquantityRestricted UnitsquantityOhcs Funded, Yes?statusUsdastatusHudstatusTotal 30 Ami UnitsquantityTotal 40 Ami Unitsquantity
Terwilliger PlazaPENDLETON225 SW 5TH ST01/12/2035 12:00:00 AMUMATILLA2019trueYes
Powell Plaza IIPortland13320-3 SE Powell Boulevard01/01/2035 12:00:00 AMMultnomah2020trueYes
Powell Plaza IPortland13320-1 SE Powell Boulevard01/01/2035 12:00:00 AMMultnomah4747trueYes
Use cases

Expiration-Triggered Refinancing Pipeline

A real estate investment firm screens the dataset for properties approaching subsidy expiration within 3-5 years to identify acquisition targets where they can refinance at market rates and convert units to market-rate or mixed-income models.

NameLatest Expiration DateTotal UnitsRestricted UnitsStreet Address

Funding Source Counterparty Risk Assessment

A commercial lender evaluating a loan application from a property management company cross-references the borrower's portfolio against this dataset to verify which properties carry OHCS, HUD, or USDA backing, assessing concentration risk and regulatory constraints on cash flow.

NameOhcs Funded, Yes?HudUsdaTotal Units

Affordable Housing Supply Depletion Forecast

A nonprofit housing advocacy organization uses expiration dates and unit counts stratified by AMI level to model regional affordable inventory loss over the next decade, informing policy recommendations and grant applications to state legislators.

Latest Expiration DateTotal 30 Ami UnitsTotal 40 Ami UnitsTotal 50 Ami UnitsTotal 60 Ami Units