Vice President
Enrique (“Henry”) Flores, IV is the Vice President of Madhouse Development Services. In his role, Mr. Flores currently leads all phases of strategic planning, corporate finance, development, risk management, capital markets, asset management and operations of Madhouse and its affiliated companies. His position also involves coordinating various aspects of the development process including navigating complex financial structuring including tax-exempt bonds, housing tax credits and conventionally financed rental communities. His responsibilities include locating and evaluating properties for land acquisition and rehabilitation, project evaluation, due diligence, financial analysis, loan conversions, legal/risk management activities and asset management. In his real estate career, Henry has been involved from conceptual design to architectural oversight through construction management to the completion and stabilization of the apartment community for over 3,700 multifamily units and over half a billion dollars in total investment.
During his tenure at Madhouse, the company has seen significant corporate and portfolio growth, having been named one of the AHF Top 50 Affordable Housing Developers in the country four out of the past five years (2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019). He continues to lead Madhouse into becoming a top multifamily developer in the US that creates both affordable and market rate communities. Henry has earned a reputation for combining the best people, processes and technology to deliver consistent bottom-line performance. He considers every phase of the development process to be an integral step to creating communities that residents can be proud to call home and that leave a legacy in the communities they’re built.
Henry graduated cum laude from Texas State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance. He was a member of the Dean’s List and played lacrosse during his tenure at Texas State University. In addition to these endeavors, he has continued to have an active role in organizations such as Texas Affiliation of Affordable Housing Providers (TAAHP), Urban Land Institute (ULI), and the Real Estate Council of Austin (RECA).