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Greystone Housing Impact Investors Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

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Greystone Housing Impact Investors Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Greystone Housing Impact Investors LP reported Q1 2026 financial results, including net income of $1.32 million and a $0.14 per BUC quarterly distribution paid in April 2026. The partnership is shifting capital from market-rate multifamily properties toward tax-exempt mortgage revenue bond investments, acquiring four South Carolina properties via foreclosure and securing an $84 million mortgage loan for them.

Greystone Housing Impact Investors LP (NYSE: GHI) released its first-quarter 2026 financial results for the period ending March 31, 2026. The partnership reported net income of $1.32 million, or $0.01 per Beneficial Unit Certificate (BUC), alongside $3.05 million in Cash Available for Distribution (CAD), equivalent to $0.13 per BUC. Total assets reached $1.49 billion, with $1.03 billion allocated to Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) and Governmental Issuer Loan (GIL) investments. The partnership declared a regular quarterly distribution of $0.14 per BUC in March 2026, paid on April 30 to BUC holders of record as of March 31. Greystone is executing a strategic shift, reducing capital in market-rate multifamily joint ventures to prioritize tax-exempt MRB investments. This change aims to stabilize earnings, increase tax-advantaged income for unitholders, and leverage Greystone’s lending expertise. In Q1 2026, the partnership advanced $8.3 million in taxable MRB investments and contributed $12.6 million to market-rate joint ventures. It acquired four South Carolina multifamily properties via deed in lieu of foreclosure, totaling $119.9 million in principal, and secured an $84 million mortgage loan for these assets. CEO Kenneth C. Rogozinski noted progress in reallocating capital, with plans to optimize exit timelines for remaining market-rate properties and identify new MRB opportunities. The partnership’s near-term results will depend on the pace of sales from market-rate properties and capital redeployment into MRB investments. Management continues assessing impacts on earnings and distributions, emphasizing long-term unitholder benefits. The shift aligns with Greystone’s focus on tax-exempt bonds, utilizing its established relationships and lending platforms.

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