Solving Affordable Housing
Meeting the Demand for Affordable Housing
In today’s challenging housing market, the need for affordable housing has never been more crucial. The United States is facing a significant shortage of affordable homes, with millions of individuals and families struggling to find suitable and affordable housing options. According to recent statistics, there is an estimated shortage of over 7 million affordable rental homes for extremely low-income households nationwide.
Burlington Capital recognizes this pressing issue and is committed to making a positive impact by providing high-quality, affordable housing solutions. We are dedicated to developing and managing properties that address this demand, ensuring that individuals and families have access to safe, comfortable, and affordable homes.
Experienced Expertise
Trusted Leader
Established in 1984, Burlington Capital has emerged as a trusted leader in the affordable housing industry. We are proud to structure, develop, and manage a diverse portfolio of properties, including employer assisted housing and LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) properties.
Our mission is to create and maintain safe, comfortable, and affordable housing opportunities for individuals and families.
At Burlington Capital, we believe that everyone deserves access to quality housing. For nearly 40 years, we have been committed to providing affordable housing solutions that meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities. Our expertise in property management, combined with a focus on cleanliness, reliability, and maintenance, ensures an exceptional living experience for our residents.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEWS AND FEATURED PROJECTS
Construction begins on new Lincoln VA clinic, marking start of huge redevelopment project
Friday's groundbreaking for a new Veterans Affairs clinic is expected to jump-start more than $100 million in development on the historic east Lincoln VA campus. The clinic, part of the VA Nebraska/Western Iowa Health Care System, is expected to open in the fall of...
‘Where people care about you’: Omaha apartments provide ‘a safe place’ for vets facing hard times
Jim Holt avoided peril while conducting airborne surveillance of Russian submarines for the U.S. Navy during the Cold War, but he ran into rough seas after he came home. While in a Veterans Affairs recovery program, Holt was living in rental housing frequented by...
Proposed plan calls for renovation of former dorm into supportive apartments for veterans
A vacant former college dormitory south of downtown Omaha would be renovated into 60 apartments for homeless or nearly homeless veterans under a plan presented Wednesday. The Victory II Apartments would occupy a former Grace University building at 825 Dorcas St....