Trump To Get $36M From Sale Of Largest Subsidized Affordable Housing Complex

FILE - This Feb.12, 2007 file photo shows Spring Creek Towers apartment buildings, popularly known as Starrett City, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. President Donald Trump and other investors in Starrett City have sold the 46-building complex to two real estate firms for $906 million, according to a statement Tuesday, May 8, 2018, from the new owners. Trump’s financial disclosure documents last year show he owned 4 percent of the complex, giving him proceeds from the sale of about $36 million. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)
FILE - This Feb.12, 2007 file photo shows Spring Creek Towers apartment buildings, popularly known as Starrett City, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. President Donald Trump and other investors in Starrett City ha... FILE - This Feb.12, 2007 file photo shows Spring Creek Towers apartment buildings, popularly known as Starrett City, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. President Donald Trump and other investors in Starrett City have sold the 46-building complex to two real estate firms for $906 million, according to a statement Tuesday, May 8, 2018, from the new owners. Trump's financial disclosure documents last year show he owned 4 percent of the complex, giving him proceeds from the sale of about $36 million. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s largest subsidized affordable housing complex was just sold for hundreds of millions of dollars, with some of the money going to a prominent critic of government housing programs: President Donald Trump.

Trump and other investors in Starrett City in Brooklyn have sold the 46-building complex to two real estate firms for $906 million, according to a statement Tuesday from the new owners. Trump’s financial disclosure documents last year show he owned 4 percent of the complex, giving him potential proceeds from the sale of about $36 million.

Under his federal budget plans, the Trump administration had proposed deep cuts in subsidized housing programs.

Starrett City has received subsidies from the federal government worth millions of dollars a year, including $78 million in 2009 alone, according to a letter last year sent by House Democrats to the president criticizing his continued ownership of the complex. The letter said the president shouldn’t own the buildings while overseeing the federal agency that would review any future sales and, meanwhile, determines the size of subsidies to renters that ultimately end up in his pocket.

The new owners, Brooksville Co. and Rockpoint Group, said that they worked extensively with state and federal regulators before receiving approval for the deal earlier this week. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the federal agency approving subsidies to Starrett City, said that it reviewed the sale as it does any other deal, and found nothing wrong.

Trump received as much as $5 million in income from his ownership of the complex, according to his financial disclosure document filed in July.

The Trump Organization has owned a stake in the property for decades, but it is not known what it originally paid for it. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Under the terms of the sale, the new owners of Starrett City, now known as Spring Creek Towers, will spend $140 million on the property for capital improvements. Rent protections under the federal Section 8 program will be extended by 20 years through 2049.

Under his proposed federal spending plan for fiscal year 2019, Trump proposes slashing the budget for rental assistance programs by more than 11 percent compared with 2017. He also proposes to eliminate funding for the Public Housing Capital Fund, dedicated to supporting public housing complexes.

The budget also requests legislation that would require able-bodied tenants who are receiving federal housing assistance to work

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  1. Isn’t this just swell?

  2. Lock them all up now. The entire family. This is a criminal syndicate.

  3. Avatar for danf danf says:

    So hard to tell the difference between swamp gas and sewer gas these days, but something always stinks when Trump is involved.

  4. If you don’t know what the capitalization of income approach is for determining fair market value, here ya go:

    2 + 2 = Corruption.

  5. It’s official. Under Dotard every aspect of our country is for sale! Relationships with allies, government positions, access to our orange embarrassment, payments from foreign governments, laws, immigration, affairs, judicial appointments, along with every American norm and value is now sitting in the open on a ratty table in the Trump yard sale! I’m going to be ill for my country.

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