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San Francisco affordable housing fund hits $100 million to build new apartments

Fund aims to facilitate development in one of priciest markets
The fund's first project at 1633 Valencia St. in San Francisco will soon open to house formerly homeless seniors. (CoStar)
The fund's first project at 1633 Valencia St. in San Francisco will soon open to house formerly homeless seniors. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 10, 2025 | 11:03 P.M.

A San Francisco Bay Area affordable housing fund launched last year has reached $100 million, a milestone that officials say could unlock more housing development in one of the nation’s most expensive regions.

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