WNC HOUSING TAX CREDIT FUND V LP SERIES 4
10-K, 1998-04-23
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                                    FORM 10-K

                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

(Mark One)

x ANNUAL REPORT  PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES  EXCHANGE ACT
OF 1934

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997

                                       OR

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ACT OF 1934

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Commission file number: 0-21897


                  WNC HOUSING TAX CREDIT FUND V, L.P., SERIES 4

State or other jurisdiction of                               (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization                                Identification No.)

California                                                   33-0707612

              3158 Redhill Avenue, Suite 120, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

                                                  (714) 662-5565

              Securities  registered  pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of Securities                              Exchanges on which Registered

NONE                                             NONE



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Item 1.  Business

PART I.

Organization

WNC Housing Tax Credit Fund, V, L.P.,  Series 4 (the  "Partnership") or ("Series
4") was formed under the California Revised Limited  Partnership Act on July 26,
1995 and commenced  operations on July 1, 1996.  The  Partnership  was formed to
invest  primarily  in other  limited  partnerships  which  will own and  operate
multi-family  housing complexes that will qualify for low income housing credits
(the "Low Income Housing Credit").

The general partner of the  Partnership is WNC & Associates,  Inc. (the "General
Partner".) Wilfred N. Cooper,  Sr., through the Cooper Revocable Trust, owns 70%
of the outstanding  stock of WNC & Associates,  Inc. John B. Lester,  Jr. is the
original limited partner of the Partnership and owns,  through the Lester Family
Trust,  30% of the outstanding  stock of WNC & Associates,  Inc. The business of
the  Partnership  is  conducted  primarily  through the  General  Partner as the
Partnership has no employees of its own.

The Partnership  conducted its public offering  ("Offering") from July 1,1996 to
July 11, 1997. 25,000 units of limited  partnership  interests  ("Units"),  at a
price of $1,000 per Unit were offered.  Since  inception a total of 22,000 Units
representing  approximately  $21,915,000  were sold  throughout  the offering of
which $175,000  currently is represented by Promissory  Notes.  Holders of Units
are referred to herein as "Limited Partners."

Description of Business

The  Partnership's  principal  business  objective  is to  provide  its  Limited
Partners with Low Income Housing Credits.  The Partnership's  principal business
therefore   consists  of  investing  as  a  limited  partner  in  local  limited
partnerships  ("Local Limited  Partnerships") each of which will own and operate
an apartment complex ("Apartment Complex") which will qualify for the Low Income
Housing Credit.  In general,  under Section 42 of the Internal  Revenue Code, an
owner of low-income housing can receive the Low Income Housing Credit to be used
against  Federal  taxes  otherwise  due in each year of a ten-year  period.  The
Apartment  Complex is subject to a 15-year  compliance  period (the  "Compliance
Period").

In general,  in order to avoid  recapture  of Low Income  Housing  Credits,  the
Partnership  does not  expect  that it will  dispose of its  interests  in Local
Limited Partnerships ("Local Limited Partnership Interests") or approve the sale
by a Local Limited  Partnership of any Apartment Complex prior to the end of the
applicable  Compliance  Period.  Because  of (i)  the  nature  of the  Apartment
Complexes,  (ii) the  difficulty of predicting  the resale market for low-income
housing  15 or  more  years  in the  future,  and  (iii)  the  inability  of the
Partnership  to directly  cause the sale of  Apartment  Complexes by the general
partners  of  the  respective   Local  Limited   Partnerships   ("Local  General
Partners"),  but generally  only to require such Local  General  Partners to use
their  respective best efforts to find a purchaser for the Apartment  Complexes,
it is  not  possible  at  this  time  to  predict  whether  the  liquidation  of
substantially  all  of the  Partnership's  assets  and  the  disposition  of the
proceeds,  if any, in  accordance  with the  Partnership's  Agreement of Limited
Partnership  ("Partnership  Agreement") will be able to be accomplished promptly
at the end of the 15-year  period.  If a Local Limited  Partnership is unable to
sell an Apartment Complex, it is anticipated that the Local General Partner will
either continue to operate such Apartment  Complex or take such other actions as
the Local  General  Partner  believes  to be in the best  interest  of the Local
Limited  Partnership.  In  addition,  circumstances  beyond  the  control of the
General  Partner may occur during the Compliance  Period which would require the
Partnership to approve the disposition of an Apartment  Complex prior to the end
thereof.

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As of December  31,  1997,  the  Partnership  has  invested in 11 Local  Limited
Partnerships.  Each of these Local Limited Partnerships own an Apartment Complex
that is or is expected to be eligible for the Low Income Housing Credit.  All of
the Local Limited  Partnerships also benefit from government  programs promoting
low- or moderate-income housing.

The Partnership's  investments in Local Limited  Partnerships are subject to the
risks incident to the management and ownership of low-income  housing and to the
management and ownership of multifamily  residential real estate.  Some of these
risks  are that the Low  Income  Housing  Credit  could be  recaptured  and that
neither the Partnership's  investments nor the Apartment  Complexes owned by the
Local Limited Partnerships will be readily marketable.  Additionally,  there can
be no assurance that the Partnership  will be able to dispose of its interest in
the Local Limited Partnerships at the end of the Compliance Period. The value of
the  Partnership's  investments will be subject to changes in national and local
economic conditions,  including unemployment  conditions,  which could adversely
impact vacancy levels, rental payment defaults and operating expenses.  This, in
turn,  could  substantially  increase  the  risk  of  operating  losses  for the
Apartment  Complexes  and the  Partnership.  The  Apartment  Complexes  could be
subject to loss through foreclosure. In addition, each Local Limited Partnership
is  subject  to  risks  relating  to   environmental   hazards  which  might  be
uninsurable.  Because the  Partnership's  ability to control its operations will
depend on these and other factors beyond the control of the General  Partner and
the  Local  General  Partners,  there  can  be  no  assurance  that  Partnership
operations will be profitable or that the anticipated Low Income Housing Credits
will be available to Limited Partners.

As of  December  31,  1997,  eight of the  Apartment  Complexes  acquired by the
Partnership were completed and in operation.  Two of the Apartment Complexes are
still under  construction.  One  apartment  complex  (Ogallala)  has not started
construction.  The Apartment  Complexes were  developed by the respective  Local
General Partners who acquired the sites and applied for applicable mortgages and
subsidies.  The  Partnership  and WNC Housing Tax Credit Fund V, L.P.,  Series 3
("Series 3") each acquired equal limited partnership  interests in Blessed Rock.
(The General  Partner of the  Partnership is also the general  partner of Series
3). The Partnership  became the principal limited partner in the remaining Local
Limited  Partnerships  pursuant  to  arm's-length  negotiations  with the  Local
General  Partner.  As  a  limited  partner,  the  Partnership's   liability  for
obligations of each Local Limited Partnership is limited to its investment.  The
Local General Partners of the Local Limited  Partnership  retain  responsibility
for developing, constructing,  maintaining, operating and managing the Apartment
Complex.

The  following  is a schedule  of the status as of  December  31,  1997,  of the
Apartment Complexes owned by Local Limited  Partnerships in which Series 4 was a
limited partner as of December 31, 1997.

            SCHEDULE OF PROJECTS OWNED BY LOCAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
                   IN WHICH THE PARTNERSHIP HAS AN INVESTMENT
                             AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1997

                                                                     Percentage
                                      Total        Units       Units   of Units
Name & Location                       Units    Completed    Occupied   Occupied
- ---------------                       -----    ---------    --------   --------

Ashford Place LP                        100          100          18        18%
Belene Vista Associtates                 57           57          57        100
Blessed Rock of El Monte                137          137         136        99%
Crescent City Apartments                 55           55          42        76%
 Crescent City, California
D. Hilltop Apt Ltd, Palastine TX         24           24          23        98%
Greyhound Assoc I, Windsor MO            24           24           0         0%
Lamar Plaza, Lamar MO                    28           28           8        29%
Mesa Verde, Los Alamos, NM              142            0           0         0%
Mountain Vista Los Alamos, NM            96           96          92        96%
Ogallalla Apt I L.P. Ogallalla, NE       98            0           0         0%
Woodland Townhomes, LP Mairon, AL        42           42          22        52%
                                         --           --          --        ---
Total                                   803          563         398        71%
                                        ===          ===         ===


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         Series 4 has acquired a Local Limited  Partnership  Interest in Ashford
Place, L.P., an Oklahoma limited  partnership  ("ASHFORD PLACE");  Crescent City
Apartments,  a California limited  partnership  ("CRESCENT CITY");  Lamar Plaza,
L.P., a Missouri limited partnership ("LAMAR");  Mesa Verde Apartments,  Limited
Partnership,   a  New  Mexico  limited  partnership  ("MESA  VERDE");  Ogallalla
Apartments I, L.P., a Nebraska limited partnership  ("OGALLALLA");  and Woodland
Townhomes, L.P., an Alabama limited partnership ("WOODLAND TOWNHOMES");  and has
acquired one-half of the Local Limited  Partnership  Interest in Blessed Rock of
El Monte, a California  limited  partnership  ("BLESSED ROCK").  WNC Housing Tax
Credit Fund V, L.P.,  Series 3 ("Series 3") has  acquired the other  one-half of
the Local  Limited  Partnership  Interest in BLESSED  ROCK.  Series 4 expects to
become a limited partner in Belen Vista, L.P., a New Mexico limited  partnership
("BELEN VISTA");  Greyhound  Associates I, L.P., a Missouri limited  partnership
("GREYHOUND"),  Hilltop,  L.P., a Texas  limited  partnership  ("HILLTOP");  and
Mountain Vista  Associates,  L.P., a New Mexico limited  partnership  ("MOUNTAIN
VISTA").

         ASHFORD PLACE owns the Ashford Place  Apartments in Shawnee,  Oklahoma;
BELEN VISTA owns the Belen Vista Apartments in Belen,  New Mexico;  BLESSED ROCK
owns the Blessed Rock of El Monte Apartments in El Monte,  California;  CRESCENT
CITY owns The Surf Apartments in Crescent City,  California;  GREYHOUND owns the
Greyhound Apartments in Winsor, Missouri, HILLTOP owns the Hilltop Apartments in
Palestine, Texas; LAMAR owns the Lamar Plaza Apartments in Lamar, Missouri; MESA
VERDE owns the Mesa Verde Apartments in Roswell, New Mexico; MOUNTAIN VISTA owns
the Mountain  Vista  Apartments in Los Alamos,  New Mexico;  OGALLALLA  owns the
Ogallalla  Apartments in Ogallalla,  Nebraska;  and WOODLAND  TOWNHOMES owns the
Woodland Townhomes in Marion, Alabama.


         The  following  tables  contain  information  concerning  the Apartment
Complexes and the Local Limited Partnerships identified herein:

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<CAPTION>

- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
                                           ESTIMATED                                           LOCAL LIMITED
LOCAL                        ACTUAL OR     DEVELOP-                              PERMANTEN     PARTNERSHIP'S
LIMITED     PROJECT          ESTIMATED     MENT COST    NUMBER OF     BASIC      LOAN          AGGREGATE
PARTNERSHIP NAME/NUMBER      COMPLETION    (INCLUDING   APARTMENT     MONTHLY    PRINCIPAL     TAX CREDIT
            OF BUILDINGS     DATE          LAND COST)   UNITS         RENTS      AMOUNT              (1)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
<S>         <C>              <C>           <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>           <C>

- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
ASHFORD     Ashford  Place   December      $4,748,683   32 1BR        $360       $2,187,000    $3,901,370
PLACE       Apartments       1997                       60 2BR        $438       Greystone
                                                         8 3BR        $506       & Co. (2)
            7  buildings                                 
                                                       
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
BELEN       Belen Vista      August        $1,998,882   30 1BR        $470       $1,546,000    $896,740
VISTA       Apartments       1997                       26 2BR        $509       RECDS (5)

            15 buildings
            (3) (4)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------ ---------------
BLESSED     Blessed          August        $9,867,800   36 1BR        $402       $2,600,000      $9,147,920
ROCK        Rock of El       1997                        1 2BR        $0 (mgr    FENB (7)
            Monte                                                         unit)
            Apartments                                                            $275,000
                                                                                 EMCRA
            14 buildings                                                          (8)
            (6)
                                                                                 $650,000
                                                                                 DCF (9)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  
</TABLE>  
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- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
                                           ESTIMATED                                           LOCAL LIMITED
LOCAL                        ACTUAL OR     DEVELOP-                              PERMANENT     PARTNERSHIP'S
LIMITED     PROJECT          ESTIMATED     MENT COST    NUMBER OF     BASIC      LOAN          AGGREGATE
PARTNERSHIP NAME/NUMBER      COMPLETION    (INCLUDING   APARTMENT     MONTHLY    PRINCIPAL     TAX CREDIT
            OF BUILDINGS     DATE          LAND COST)   UNITS         RENTS      AMOUNT              (1)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
<S>         <C>              <C>           <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>           <C>
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------ ---------------
CRESCENT    The Surf         October       $3,251,878   18 Studio     $266       $1,960,000    $2,220,520
CITY        Apartments       1995                       37 1BR        $300       CDHCD (10)
                                       
            1  building                                  
            (3) ( 6)                                    
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------ ---------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
GYEYHOUND   Greyhound        March         $1,382,000   16 2BR        $270       $643,000      $1,127,500
            Apartments       1998                        8 3BR        $305       MHDC (19)
                                                        
            3 buildings                                 
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
HILLTOP     Hilltop          December      $596,919      8 1BR        $262        $371,450     $221,880
            Apartments       1996                       16 2BR        $320        RECDS (5)

            4 buildings
            (3)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
LAMAR       Lamar Plaza      June          $1,679,720   24 2BR        $285       $888,400      $1,343,440
            Apartments       1997                        4 3BR        $320       MHDC          (federal)
                                                                                 (11)          $53,738
            7 buildings                                                                        (Missouri)

- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
MESA        Mesa Verde       December      $6,840,387   11 1BR        $256       $2,280,000   $6,427,180
VERDE       Apartments       1997                       45 1BR        $314       Bank of
                                                         6 2BR        $305       America
            18 buildings                                23 2BR        $374       (12)
                                                        11 3BR        $351       $277,904
                                                        46 4BR        $431       HOME (13)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
MOUNTAIN    Mountain         July          $1,960,261   16 1BR        $317       $1,450,000    $884,480
VISTA       Vista            1997                       36 2BR        $374       U.S.  Dept.
            Apartments                                                           of
                                                                                 Agriculture
            7 buildings                                                          (FmHA)
            (3)                                                                  (14)

- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
OGALLALLA   Ogallalla        September     $1,029,400   10 2BR        $310       $400,000      $723,170
            Apartments       1997                        6 3BR        $390       FNBO (15)
                                                        
            8 buildings                                  
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
WOODLAND    Woodland         September     $2,616,040   32 1BR        $178       $51,500       $2,230,740
TOWNHOMES   Townhomes        1997                       10 2BR        $212       Regions
                                                                                 Bank (16)
            6 buildings                                  
                                                                                 $1,245,000
                                                                                 HOME (17)
- ----------  ---------------  ------------  -----------  ------------  ---------  ------------  --------------
       
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(1) Low Income Housing Credits are available over a 10-year period. For the year
in which the credit  first  becomes  available,  Series 4 will receive only that
percentage of the annual credit which corresponds to the number of months during
which  Series 4 was a limited  partner  of the Local  Limited  Partnership,  and
during  which the  Apartment  Complex  was  completed  and in  service.  See the
discussion under "The Low Income Housing Credit" in the Prospectus.

(2)  Greystone & Co. will provide the mortgage loan for a term of 18 years at an
annual  interest rate of 8.5%.  Principal  and interest will be payable  monthly
based on a 30-year amortization  schedule.  Outstanding principal will be due on
maturity.

(3) Rehabilitation property.

(4) Property designed for both families and senior citizens.

(5) RECDS  provides  mortgage  loans under the RECDS  Section 515 Mortgage  Loan
Program.  Each of these  mortgage  loans  will be a  50-year  loan and will bear
annual  interest at a market rate prior to reduction  of the interest  rate by a
mortgage  interest  subsidy to an annual rate of 1%, with principal and interest
payable monthly based on a 50-year amortization schedule.

(6) Property designed for senior citizens.

(7) Far East National  Bank ("FENB") will provide the first  mortgage loan for a
term of 30 years at an annual interest rate of 8.5%. Principal and interest will
be  payable  monthly,  based on a  20-year  amortization  schedule.  Outstanding
principal will be due on maturity.

(8) El Monte Community  Redevelopment  Agency  ("EMCRA") will provide the second
mortgage loan for a term of 15 years at an annual  interest rate of 4%. The loan
will be repayable based on residual receipts.

(9) Deferred  City Fees ("DCF") will provide the third  mortgage loan for a term
of 30 years at an annual  interest rate of 1%. The loan will be repayable  based
on residual receipts.

(10) California  Department of Housing and Community  Development ("CDHCD") will
provide the mortgage  loan for a term of 50 years at an annual  interest rate of
3%.  Principal  and  interest  will  be  payable  annually  based  on a  50-year
amortization schedule.

(11) Missouri Housing Development  Commission ("MHDC") will provide the mortgage
loan for a term of 40 years at an  annual  interest  rate of 1%.  Principal  and
interest will be payable monthly based on a 40-year amortization schedule.

(12) Bank of America will provide the first mortgage loan for a term of 15 years
at an annual  interest  rate equal to the 15-year  Treasury  Bond yield plus 225
basis points.  Principal and interest will be payable monthly based on a 30-year
amortization schedule. Outstanding principal will be due on maturity.

(13) HOME will  provide  the second  mortgage  loan for a term of 30 years at an
annual  interest rate of 7.13%.  Principal and interest will be payable  monthly
based on a 30-year amortization schedule.

(14) U.S.  Department of Agriculture (FmHA) will provide the mortgage loan for a
term of 50 years at an annual  interest  rate of 7.25%.  Principal  and interest
will be payable monthly based on a 50-year amortization schedule.

(15) First  National Bank of Omaha ("FNBO") will provide the mortgage loan for a
term of 15 years at an annual  interest rate of 9%.  Principal and interest will
be  payable  monthly  based  on a  25-year  amortization  schedule.  Outstanding
principal will be due on maturity.

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(16) Regions Bank will provide the first mortgage loan for a term of 20 years at
an annual interest rate of 9.5%.  Principal and interest will be payable monthly
based on a 20-year amortization schedule.

(17) HOME will  provide  the second  mortgage  loan for a term of 30 years at an
annual  interest rate of 0.5%.  Principal  and interest will be payable  monthly
based on a 30-year amortization schedule.

(18) Missouri Housing Development  Commission ("MHDC") will provide the mortgage
loan for a term of 40 years at an  annual  interest  rate of 1%.  Principal  and
interest will be payable monthly based on a 40-year amortization schedule.

          The  following  is a  discussion  of the  approximate  population  and
general  location  of,  and the  employers  in,  the  communities  in which  the
Apartment Complexes are located:

          Shawnee (ASHFORD  PLACE):  Shawnee  (population  26,800) is in central
Oklahoma near the  intersection  of Interstate  Highway 40 and U.S.  Highway 177
approximately  35 miles east of Oklahoma City.  The major  employers for Shawnee
residents are TDK Ferrites  (ceramic  magnets),  Mobil Chemical,  Wolverine Tube
(copper tubing) and Shawnee Regional Hospital.

          Belen (BELEN VISTA):  Belen (population  7,700) is in west-central New
Mexico,  approximately 20 miles south of Albuquerque,  the state's  capital,  on
Interstate  Highway 25. The major  employers  for Belen  residents are Los Lunas
Hospital  and  Training  School,  Belen  Consolidated  School  District  and the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.

          El Monte  (BLESSED  ROCK):  El Monte  (population  106,000)  is in Los
Angeles County,  California,  in the San Gabriel Valley,  approximately 12 miles
east of downtown Los Angeles.  The major  employers  for El Monte  residents are
Wells Fargo Bank, Von's Co., Inc. (distribution warehouse), and Sargent-Fletcher
(air frames).

          Crescent City (CRESCENT CITY): Crescent City (population 4,000) is the
county seat of Del Norte  County,  California,  and is on the Pacific coast near
the Oregon  border on U.S.  Highway  101,  approximately  370 miles north of San
Francisco. The major employers for Crescent City residents are Pelican Bay State
Prison, Del Norte Unified School District, and Del Norte County.

          Windsor (GREYHOUND): Windsor (population 3,100) is in Henry County, in
west-central Missouri, approximately 80 miles southeast of Kansas City, on State
Highway 52. The major  employers for  residents of Henry County are U.S.  Safety
(Parmelee) (personal safety products), Windsor schools, and Royal Oaks Hospital.

          Palestine (HILLTOP): Palestine (population 18,100) is in eastern Texas
at the  intersection of U.S.  Highways 287, 79 and 84,  approximately  100 miles
southeast of Dallas.  The major  employers  for  Palestine  residents  are Texas
Department of Corrections, Memorial Hospital, and Murray Corp. (air conditioning
compressors).

          Lamar (LAMAR): Lamar (population 4,500) is in southwestern Missouri on
U.S.  Highway 160 near the  intersection of U.S.  Highway 71,  approximately  51
miles  northwest of  Springfield.  The major  employers for Lamar  residents are
O'Sullivan Furniture, Thorco Display Metal Racks and Barton County Hospital.

          Roswell (MESA VERDE):  Roswell (population 48,700) is in southeast New
Mexico at the intersection of U.S. Highways 380 and 285, approximately 175 miles
southeast of Albuquerque.  The major employers for Roswell residents are Roswell
Independent School District, Eastern New Mexico Medical Center and Levi Strauss.

          Los Alamos  (MOUNTAIN  VISTA):  Los Alamos  (population  12,000) is in
north-central  New Mexico on State Route 4  approximately  16 miles northwest of
Santa Fe. The major employers for Los Alamos residents are the U.S.
Department of Energy and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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          Ogallalla (OGALLALLA): Ogallalla (population 5,000) is the county seat
of Keith  County,  in the western part of  Nebraska,  near the  intersection  of
Interstate  Highway 80, U.S. Highway 30 and State Highway 61,  approximately 110
miles south of Rapid City, South Dakota.  Lake McConaughy,  which is the largest
lake in Nebraska, is five miles north of Ogallalla, and plays a role in the area
economy by generating  tourism.  The major employers for Ogallalla residents are
American Shizuki  (capacitors),  Ogallalla  Electronics Mfg. Co. (electronic and
magnetic components) and U.S. Aprons (aprons, dog beds, decoy bags).

          Marion (WOODLAND  TOWNHOMES):  Marion (population 4,400) is in central
Alabama,  approximately  91 miles  northwest of Montgomery on State Route 5. The
major  employers for Portage  residents are the Perry County Board of Education,
C-T South (iron  casting),  Niemands  Industries  (packaging  and  filling)  and
Griffin Wood (lumber).

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- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
                                             LOCAL         SHARING RATIOS   SHARING         SERIES 4'S
LOCAL            LOCAL                       GENERAL       CASH-FLOW        RATIOS:         CAPITAL
LIMITED          GENERAL        PROPERTY     PARTNER'      (3)              ALLOCATIONS     CONTRIBUTION
PARTNERSHIP      PARTNERS       MANAGER      DEVELOPMENT                    (4)             (6)
                                             FEE                            AND SALE OR
                                                                            REFINANCING
                                                                            PROCEEDS (5)
<S>              <C>            <C>          <C>           <C>              <C>             <C>

- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
ASHFORD PLACE    The Cowen      Insignia     $591,714      WNC: 15% but     98.99/.01/1     $2,317,180
                 Group,         Management                 no less than     50/50
                 L.L.C. (7)     Group (8)                  $2,500 per year
                                                           LGP: 67% of
                                                           the balance
                                                           The balance:
                                                           WNC: 25%
                                                           LGP: 75%

- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
BELEN VISTA      Monarch        Monarch      $205,101      WNC: 33% but     99/1            $488,274
                 Properties,    Properties,                no less than     50/50
                 Inc.  (9)      Inc. (9)                   $1,944 per
                                                           year; maximum
                                                           46%
                                                           LGP: The
                                                           balance

- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- -------------------
BLESSED          Everland,      Professional $1,061,100    WNC: Greater     98.99/.01/1     $2,581,086
ROCK             Inc. (10)      Apartment                  of 30% or        50/50           (12)
                                Management                 $12,000 LGP:
                                Inc. (11)                  40% of the
                                                           balance
                                                           The balance:
                                                           50/50
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
CRESCENT CITY    Crescent       Crescent     $311,546      WNC: Greater     99/1            $1,191,878
                 City Surf,     City                       of 15% or        50/50
                 Inc. (14)      Surf,                      $800 LGP:  40%
                                Inc. (14)                  of the balance
                                                           The balance:
                                                           50/50
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ----------------  
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
                                             LOCAL         SHARING RATIOS   SHARING         SERIES 4'S
LOCAL            LOCAL                       GENERAL       CASH-FLOW        RATIOS:         CAPITAL
LIMITED          GENERAL        PROPERTY     PARTNER'      (3)              ALLOCATIONS     CONTRIBUTION
PARTNERSHIP      PARTNERS       MANAGER      DEVELOPMENT                    (4)             (6)
                                             FEE                            AND SALE OR
                                                                            REFINANCING
                                                                            PROCEEDS (5)
<S>              <C>            <C>          <C>           <C>              <C>             <C>
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
GREYHOUND        WMC            WMC          $198,834      WNC: 15% but     99/1 (27)       $641,829
                 Community      Community                  no less than     50/.1/49.9
                 Development    Development                $1,500 per year  (28)
                 Corporation    Corporation                LGP: 40% of
                 (26)                                      the balance
                                Lockwood                   The balance:
                                Realty,                    WNC: 50%
                                 Inc (27)                  LGP: 50%
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
HILLTOP          Donald W.      Wilmic       $72,330       WNC: 1/3         99/1            $120,814
                 Sowell         Ventures,                  LGP: 2/3         5050
                 15)            Inc. (16)

- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
LAMAR           MBL            The Remus    $146,700      WNC: 15% but     (19)            $797,842
                Development,   Company                    no less than
                Co.            (18)                       $850 per year
                (17)                                      LGP: 40% of
                                                          the balance
                                                          The balance:
                                                          WNC: 50%
                                                          LGP: 50%
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
MESA VERDE      Trianon-Mesa   Trianon      $735,611      WNC: 15% but     99/1            $3,940,587
                Verde,         Development                no less than     50/50
                L.L.C. (20)    Corporation                $5,000 per
                                (20)                      year
                                                          LGP: $5,000
                                                          plus 40% of
                                                          the balance
                                                          The balance:
                                                          WNC: 50%
                                                          LGP: 50%
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
MOUNTAIN VISTA  Monarch        Monarch      $202,500      WNC: 33% but     99/1            $481,602
                Properties,    Properties,                no less than     50/50
                Inc. (9)       Inc. (9)                   $2,015 per
                                                          year
                Low Income                                LGP: The
                Housing                                   balance
                Foundation
                of New
                Mexico
                (21)
- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------   
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

- ---------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
                                             LOCAL         SHARING RATIOS   SHARING         SERIES 4'S
LOCAL            LOCAL                       GENERAL       CASH-FLOW        RATIOS:         CAPITAL
LIMITED          GENERAL        PROPERTY     PARTNER'      (3)              ALLOCATIONS     CONTRIBUTION
PARTNERSHIP      PARTNERS       MANAGER      DEVELOPMENT                    (4)             (6)
                                             FEE                            AND SALE OR
                                                                            REFINANCING
                                                                            PROCEEDS (5)
<S>              <C>            <C>          <C>           <C>              <C>             <C>
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
OGALLALLA       Most           Retro        $125,550      WNC: Greater     98.99/.01/1     $400,905
                Worshipful     Management                 of    15%   or   50/50
                Prince         Group,                     $500 LGP:  40%
                Hall           Inc. (23)                  of the balance
                Grand                                     The balance:
                Lodge   (22)                              50/50
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
WOODLAND        Alabama        Charter      $267,400      WNC: 30% but     98.99/.01/1     $1,347,008
TOWNHOMES       Council on     Property                   no less than     50/50
                Human          Management                 $1,200 per
                Relations,     Co., Inc.                  year
                Housing Corp.  (25)                       LGP: 40% of
                (24)                                      the balance
                                                          The balance:
                                                          WNC: 15%
                                                          LGP: 85%
- --------------- -------------- ------------ ------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------
</TABLE>
 
(1) The maximum annual  management fee payable to the property manager generally
is determined  pursuant to lender  regulations.  Each Local  General  Partner is
authorized to employ either itself or one of its  Affiliates,  or a third party,
as property manager for leasing and management of the Apartment  Complex so long
as the fee therefor  does not exceed the amount  authorized  and approved by the
lender for the Apartment Complex.

(2) Each Local Limited  Partnership will pay its Local General  Partner(s) or an
Affiliate of its Local General  Partner(s) a  development  fee in the amount set
forth,  for  services  incident  to  the  development  and  construction  of the
Apartment Complex, which services include: negotiating the financing commitments
for the  Apartment  Complex;  securing  necessary  approvals and permits for the
development and construction of the Apartment Complex; and obtaining allocations
of Low Income Housing Credits.  This payment will be made in installments  after
receipt of each installment of the capital  contributions  made by Series 4 (and
Series 3 in the case of BLESSED ROCK).

(3)  Reflects  the amount of the net cash flow from  operations,  if any,  to be
distributed  to Series 4 (and Series 3 in the case of BLESSED  ROCK) ("WNC") and
the Local General Partner(s)  ("LGP") of the Local Limited  Partnership for each
year of operations.  Generally,  to the extent that the specific  dollar amounts
which are to be paid to WNC are not paid annually,  they will accrue and be paid
from  sale  or  refinancing  proceeds  as an  obligation  of the  Local  Limited
Partnership.

(4) Subject to certain special allocations,  reflects the respective  percentage
interests in profits,  losses and Low Income Housing  Credits of (i) in the case
of ASHFORD PLACE,  BLESSED ROCK,  OGALLALLA and WOODLAND  TOWNHOMES (a) Series 4
(and Series 3 in the case of BLESSED ROCK), (b) WNC Housing,  L.P., an Affiliate
of the Sponsor which is the special limited  partner,  and (c) the Local General
Partner; and (ii) in the case of BELEN VISTA, CRESCENT CITY, HILLTOP, MESA VERDE
and MOUNTAIN  VISTA (a) Series 4, and (b) the Local  General  Partner(s).  For a
discussion of LAMAR, see note 19.

(5) Reflects the respective  percentage  interests of (i) Series 4 (and Series 3
in the case of BLESSED ROCK) and (ii) the Local General  Partner(s),  in any net
cash proceeds from sale or refinancing of the Apartment  Complex,  after payment
of the mortgage loan and other Local Limited Partnership obligations (see, e.g.,
note 3), and the following,  in the order set forth:  the capital  contributions
(the tax  liability  in the case of ASHFORD  PLACE) of Series 4 (and Series 3 in
the case of BLESSED  ROCK);  the capital  contribution  of the  special  limited
partner (if any); and the capital contribution (the tax liability in the case of
ASHFORD PLACE) of the Local General Partner(s).

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(6) Series 4 (and Series 3 in the case of BLESSED  ROCK) will make their capital
contributions to the Local Limited Partnership in stages, with each contribution
due  when  certain  conditions  regarding  construction  or  operations  of  the
Apartment Complex have been fulfilled.  See "Investment  Policies" and "Terms of
the Local Limited  Partnership  Agreements"  under  "Investment  Objectives  and
Policies" in the Prospectus.

(7) The Cowen  Group,  L.L.C.  is owned by E. Allen  Cowen II, who has more than
nine years' experience in affordable  housing  development.  The Cowen Group has
represented to Series 4 that, as of August 6, 1996, it had a net worth in excess
of $13,000.

(8) Insignia  Management  Group has more than 10 years'  experience  in property
management.  The company manages in excess of 207,000 apartment units, 51,800 of
which are affordable housing units.

(9) Monarch  Properties,  Inc. is a Texas corporation which is involved with the
management  of  conventionally-financed  and  government-assisted   multi-family
apartment  communities.  Monarch  Properties,  Inc.  has  more  than  20  years'
experience in affordable  housing property  management.  It manages in excess of
4,300 properties of which 92% are affordable  housing units. The corporation has
represented  to Series 4 that,  as of  October  31,  1996,  its net worth was in
excess of $2,500,000.
 
(10) Everland, Inc. is a California corporation which was formed in 1986. It has
acted as  developer  of  projects  in El Monte  and  Rosemead,  California.  The
corporation's president, Tom Y. Lee, is a Certified Public Accountant and one of
the founding  organizers  and directors of First  Continental  Bank in Rosemead.
Everland,  Inc. has represented  that, as of June 30, 1996, its total equity was
approximately ($382,000); however, construction and operating deficit guarantees
will be provided by Tom Y. Lee.  Mr. Lee,  age 47, has  represented  to Series 4
that, as of December 31, 1995, he had a net worth in excess of $3,500,000.

(11)  Professional  Apartment  Management,  Inc. is a  California-licensed  real
estate broker which provides full property management services for more than 100
facilities,  consisting of more than 5,000 units, and having a combined value of
more than $200 million.  The company has been managing affordable housing for 26
years, and currently manages approximately 500 Tax Credit units.

(12)      Series 3 will make a capital contribution in the same amount.

(13)  Series  3 will pay an  acquisition  fee to the  Fund  Manager  in the same
amount.

(14) Crescent City Surf,  Inc. is a California  corporation  which was formed in
1993.  William L.  Kjelland is the  president  of the  corporation.  He has been
involved in the development and management of five other  subsidized  properties
in California. The corporation has represented to Series 4 that its net worth is
negligible.  Construction and operating  deficit  guarantees will be provided by
Mr. Kjelland.  Mr. Kjelland, age 86, has represented to Series 4 that, as of May
1, 1996, he had a net worth in excess of $1,000,000.

(15) Donald W. Sowell has been a principal and chief executive officer of D.W. &
S.  Construction  Inc. since 1985. The corporation was formed for the purpose of
providing  construction and  construction-related  services to the multi-family,
single-family  and  commercial-use  markets.  D.W. & S.  Construction,  Inc. has
completed  more  than   $12,000,000  in   multi-family,   light  commercial  and
residential  construction.  Since 1979 Mr. Sowell has been a principal and chief
executive  officer  of Don Sowell  Development,  Inc.,  a  property  development
company which has developed $19,000,000 of real estate in Texas and Mississippi.
Mr.  Sowell,  age 58, has  represented to Series 4 that, as of June 30, 1996, he
had a net worth in excess of $3,100,000.

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(16) Wilmic  Ventures,  Inc. is a Texas  corporation  which was  incorporated in
1984.  The  corporation  is comprised of Wilmic  Property  Management and Wilmic
Laundries,  two separate  divisions.  Donald W. Sowell is a principal  and chief
executive  officer of Wilmic  Ventures,  Inc. Wilmic Property  Management  began
operating in 1979 and manages more than 1,200 apartment  units, 386 of which are
Tax Credit units.

(17) D. Kim  Lingle  is the  president  of MBL  Development  Co.,  which has the
primary goal of developing and constructing  affordable housing. Ted Scwermer is
vice president of MBL Development Co., and is also the uncle of Mr. Lingle.  Mr.
Lingle and Mr.  Scwermer  have a  background  in banking  and  development.  MBL
Development Co. has represented to Series 4 that, as of June 30, 1996, its total
shareholder's equity was in excess of $400,000.

(18) The  Remus  Company  is owned  by  William  F.  Gillen,  who has 26  years'
experience in multi-family and commercial property management.  Prior to forming
The  Remus  Company,  Mr.  Gillen  was  vice  president  of  administration  and
operations of Midland Property Management, Inc., a Kansas City-based real estate
development and property  management  firm,  where he was employed for 14 years.
The Remus Company  currently manages seven apartment  complexes  including three
government-subsidized properties.

(19) Subject to certain  special  allocations,  Federal Tax Credits,  losses and
income are allocated 98.98% to Series 4, .01% to WNC Housing,  L.P., the special
limited partner,  .01% to D. Kim Lingle, the original limited partner, and 1% to
the Local General Partner. This property also has Missouri Tax Credits which are
allocated solely to the original limited partner. Net cash proceeds from sale or
refinancing  of the  Apartment  Complex,  after payment of the mortgage loan and
other Local Limited Partnership  obligations,  and the capital  contributions of
Series 4, the  special  limited  partner,  the  Local  General  Partner  and the
original limited partner, are distributable 50% to Series 4 and 50% to the Local
General Partner.

(20)  Trianon-Mesa  Verde,  L.L.C.,  is a New Mexico limited  liability  company
recently formed by Trianon Development  Corporation,  a California  corporation,
and Foundation For Social Resources, Inc., a Delaware non-profit corporation, to
serve as the Local General Partner.  Trianon Development  Corporation was formed
in 1986 by Lester G. Day. Mr. Day, who is currently the corporation's  chairman,
has 40  years'  experience  in  property  development  and  management.  Trianon
Development   Corporation  currently  manages  72  affordable  housing  projects
consisting  of  approximately   6,500  units.  The  Local  General  Partner  has
represented to Series 4 that its net worth is nominal.  Construction,  operating
deficit and Tax Credit  guarantees  will be provided by Lester Day. Mr. Day, age
70, has  represented  to Series 4 that,  as of December 31,  1996,  he had a net
worth in excess of $3,000,000.

(21) Low Income Housing  Foundation of New Mexico is a  newly-formed  non-profit
organization  whose primary goal is to develop affordable housing for low-income
New Mexico  residents.  The organization has represented to Series 4 that, as of
September 30, 1996, its net worth was approximately $19,000.

(22) Most  Worshipful  Prince Hall Grand Lodge  ("MWPHGL")  was formed 103 years
ago, and was incorporated in 1982. One of its goals is to foster the development
of safe, decent and affordable  housing to individuals and families earning less
than 60% of the median income of the area. The  corporation  has  represented to
Series  4 that,  as of  September  1,  1995,  it had a net  worth in  excess  of
$3,000,000.

(23) Retro  Management  Group,  Inc. was formed in 1993.  The company  currently
manages more than 2,200 units of conventional and government-financed  apartment
projects in Oklahoma,  Nebraska and Iowa.  The company's  principal,  Douglas E.
Hiner, has been involved in property management since 1974.

(24) Alabama Council on Human Relations,  Housing Corp. was founded in 1954 as a
forum for  interracial  communication  throughout  Alabama.  It is now a private
non-profit  organization.  The organization has represented that, as of February
29, 1996, its net assets were in excess of $600,000.

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(25) Charter  Properties  Management  Co., Inc. was  incorporated  in 1991.  The
company's  emphasis  is  the  professional  management  of  affordable  housing,
particularly  multi-family  properties.  Charter Properties Management Co., Inc.
currently manages 28 properties (946 units).

(26) Lockwood  Realty,  Inc.  ("Lockwood") is a Missouri  corporation  which was
formed in 1979,  originally under the name of SMR Realty, Inc. Lockwood has been
involved in property management for 18 years.  Currently,  Lockwood manages more
than 6,000 units in 258 projects.

(27) Subject to certain special allocations,  the profits, losses and Low Income
Housing  Credits of GREYHOUND  will be  allocated  99% to Series 4 and 1% to the
Local General Partner. The Local Limited Partnership will also generate Missouri
low income  housing tax credits  which will be allocated  entirely to Affordable
Equity  Partners,  Inc.,  a Missouri  corporation  which is the special  limited
partner.

(28)  Reflects  the  respective  percentage  interests  of  (a)  Series  4,  (b)
Affordable Equity Partners, Inc., the special limited partner, and (c) the Local
General  Partner,  in any net cash  proceeds  from  sale or  refinancing  of the
Apartment  Complex,  after  payment of the mortgage loan and other Local Limited
Partnership obligations (see, e.g., note 3), and the following, in the order set
forth: the capital contribution of Series 4; and the capital contribution of the
Local General Partner.

Item 2.  Properties


Through its investment in Local Limited  Partnerships  the Partnership  holds an
interest in Apartment Complexes.  See Item 1 for information pertaining to these
Apartment Complexes.


 Item 3.  Legal Proceedings

         NONE

Item 4.  Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

NONE


         PART II.

Item 5.  Market for Registrant's Common Equity and Related Stockholder Matters
Item 5a.

(a) The Units are not traded on a public  exchange  but are being sold through a
public  offering.  It is not anticipated that any public market will develop for
the  purchase  and sale of any  Unit.  Units  can be  assigned  only if  certain
requirements in the Partnership Agreement are satisfied.

(b)  At December 31, 1997, there were 1295 Limited Partners.

(c) The  Partnership was not designed to provide cash  distributions  to Limited
Partners  in  circumstances   other  than  refinancing  or  disposition  of  its
investments in Local Limited Partnerships. The Limited Partners, who invested in
the  Partnership  received  Housing  Tax Credits of $11 to $19 and $14 to $2 per
Unit, depending on the month of investment, in 1997 and 1996, respectively.


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Item 6.  Selected Financial Data

OMITTED


Item 7. Management's  Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
of Operation

OMITTED

Item 8.  Financial Statements and Supplementary Data

OMITTED

Item  9.  Changes  in and  Disagreements  With  Accountants  on  Accounting  and
Financial Disclosure

NONE.

Item 10.  Directors and Executive Officers of the Registrant

The Partnership has no directors or executive officers of its own. The following
biographical  information is presented for the directors and executive  officers
of Associates which has principal responsibility for the Partnership's affairs.

Directors and Executive Officers of WNC & Associates, Inc.


The directors of Associates  are Wilfred N. Cooper,  Sr., who serves as Chairman
of the Board, John B. Lester,  Jr., David N. Shafer,  Wilfred N. Cooper, Jr. and
Kay L.  Cooper.  Substantially  all of the  shares  of  Associates  are owned by
Wilfred N. Cooper,  Sr., through the Cooper Revocable Trust, and John B. Lester,
Jr., through the Lester Family Trust.

WILFRED  N.  COOPER,  SR.,  age 67,  has been the  principal  shareholder  and a
Director of WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. since its  organization  in 1971, of SHELTER
RESOURCE  CORPORATION since its organization in 1981 and of WNC RESOURCES,  INC.
from its organization in 1988 through its acquisition by WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC.
in 1991,  serving  as  President  of  those  companies  until  1992 and as Chief
Executive Officer since 1992, and has been a Director of WNC CAPITAL CORPORATION
since its organization. He is also a general partner with WNC & ASSOCIATES, INC.
in WNC FINANCIAL GROUP,  L.P. and WNC TAX CREDIT PARTNERS,  L.P. During 1970 and
1971  he  was  a  principal  of  Creative  Equity  Development  Corporation,   a
predecessor of WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC., and of Creative  Equity  Corporation,  a
real estate investment firm. For 12 years prior to that, Mr. Cooper was employed
by Rockwell  International  Corporation,  last serving as its manager of housing
and urban  developments.  Previously,  he had  responsibility  for new  business
development including factory-built housing evaluation and project management in
urban  planning  and  development.  Mr.  Cooper is a Director  of the  Executive
Committee  of the  National  Association  of  Home  Builders  (NAHB)  and a past
Chairman of the NAHB's Rural Housing Council, a Director of the National Housing
Conference,  a Director of the Affordable  Housing Tax Credit Coalition,  a past
President of the California Council of Affordable Housing (CCAH) (formerly Rural
Builders  Council of  California),  and a past President of Southern  California
Chapter II of the Real Estate  Syndication and Securities  Institute  (RESSI) of
the National  Association of Realtors  (NAR).  Mr. Cooper  graduated from Pomona
College in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

JOHN B. LESTER, JR., age 64, has been a shareholder, a Director and Secretary of
WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. since 1986,  Executive Vice President from 1986 to 1992,
and President and Chief Operating Officer since 1992, and has been a Director of
WNC CAPITAL CORPORATION since its organization. He was a shareholder,  Executive
Vice  President,  Secretary  and a Director  of WNC  RESOURCES,  INC.  from 1988
through its acquisition by WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. in 1991. From 1973 to 1986 he
was Chairman of the Board and Vice  President or President of E & L  Associates,

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Inc., a provider of engineering  and  construction  services to the oil refinery
and petrochemical industries which he co-founded in 1973. Mr. Lester is a former
Director of the Los Angeles  Chapter of the  Associated  General  Contractors of
California.  His  responsibilities  at WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC.  include property
acquisitions and company operations. Mr. Lester graduated from the University of
Southern  California  in 1956 with a Bachelor  of Science  degree in  Mechanical
Engineering.

DAVID N. SHAFER,  age 45, has been a Director of WNC &  ASSOCIATES,  INC.  since
1997, a Senior Vice President  since 1992,  and General  Counsel since 1990, and
served as Asset  Management  Director from 1990 to 1992, and has been a Director
and Secretary of WNC Management, Inc. since its organization.  Previously he was
employed as an associate attorney by the law firms of Morinello,  Barone, Holden
& Nardulli  from 1987 until  1990,  Frye,  Brandt & Lyster from 1986 to 1987 and
Simon and Sheridan from 1984 to 1986.  Mr. Shafer is a Director and President of
CCAH, a member of NAHB's Rural  Housing  Council,  a past  President of Southern
California Chapter II of RESSI, a past Director of the Council of Affordable and
Rural Housing and Development  and a member of the State Bar of California.  Mr.
Shafer graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1978 with
a Bachelor of Arts  degree,  from the New  England  School of Law in 1983 with a
Juris Doctor  degree and from the  University of San Diego in 1986 with a Master
of Law degree in Taxation.

WILFRED N. COOPER,  JR.,  age 35, has been  employed by WNC &  ASSOCIATES,  INC.
since 1988 and has been a Director since 1997  Executive  Vice  President  since
1998, and a Senior Vice President  since 1992. Mr. Cooper heads the  Acquisition
Originations  department  at  WNC,  has  been  President  of,  and a  registered
principal with, WNC CAPITAL  CORPORATION,  a member firm of the NASD,  since its
organization,  and  has  been  a  Director  of WNC  Management  Inc.  since  its
organization.  Previously,  he was employed as a government affairs assistant by
Honda North America from 1987 to 1988, and as a legal  assistant with respect to
Federal  legislative and regulatory  matters by the law firm of Schwartz,  Woods
and Miller from 1986 to 1987. Mr. Cooper is an alternate  director and member of
NAHB's Rural Housing Council and serves as Chairman of its Membership Committee.
Mr.  Cooper  graduated  from The American  University in 1985 with a Bachelor of
Arts degree.

THEODORE M. PAUL, age 42, has been Vice President - Finance of WNC & ASSOCIATES,
INC. since 1992 and Chief Financial  Officer since 1990, and has been a Director
and Chief  Financial  Officer of WNC  Management  Inc.  since its  organization.
Previously,  he was a Vice  President  and Chief  Financial  Officer of National
Partnership  Investments  Corp.,  a sponsor  and general  partner of  syndicated
partnerships  investing in affordable  rental housing qualified for tax credits,
from 1986 until 1990, and was employed as an associate by the  accounting  firms
of Laventhol & Horwath,  during 1985, and Mann & Pollack Accountants,  from 1979
to 1984.  Mr. Paul is a member of the  California  Society of  Certified  Public
Accountants  and the American  Institute of Certified  Public  Accountants.  His
responsibilities  at WNC &  ASSOCIATES,  INC.  include  supervision  of investor
partnership  accounting  and tax reporting  matters and monitoring the financial
condition  of the  Local  Limited  Partnerships  in which the  Partnership  will
invest.  Mr.  Paul  graduated  from the  University  of  Illinois in 1978 with a
Bachelor of Science degree and is a Certified Public  Accountant in the State of
California.

THOMAS J. RIHA,  age 43, has been Vice  President  - Asset  Management  of WNC &
ASSOCIATES, INC. since 1994, and has been a Director and Chief Executive Officer
of WNC  Management  Inc.  since  its  organization.  He has more  than 17 years'
experience in commercial and multi-family real estate investment and management.
Previously,  Mr.  Riha was  employed  by Trust  Realty  Advisor,  a real  estate
acquisition  and  management  company,  from 1988 to 1994,  last serving as Vice
President - Operations.  His responsibilities at WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. include
monitoring  the  operations  and  financial   performance   of,  and  regulatory
compliance  by,  properties in the WNC  portfolio.  Mr. Riha  graduated from the
California  State  University,  Fullerton in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts degree
(cum laude) in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and is
a Certified  Public  Accountant in the State of  California  and a member of the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

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SY P. GARBAN, age 52, has 20 years' experience in the real estate securities and
syndication industry. He has been associated with WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC., since
1989,  serving as National Sales  Director  through 1992 and as Vice President -
National  Sales since  1992.  Previously,  he was  employed  as  Executive  Vice
President by MRW,  Inc.,  Newport  Beach,  California  from 1980 to 1989, a real
estate  development  and  management  firm.  Mr.  Garban  is  a  member  of  the
International  Association  of Financial  Planners.  He graduated  from Michigan
State  University  in  1967  with a  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  Business
Administration.

CARL FARRINGTON,  age 55, has been associated with WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. since
1993, and has served as Director - Originations  since 1994. Mr.  Farrington has
more  than 12  years'  experience  in  finance  and  real  estate  acquisitions.
Previously,  he served as Acquisitions Director for The Arcand Company from 1991
to 1993, and as Treasurer and Director of Finance and Administrator for Polytron
Corporation  from 1988 to 1991.  Mr.  Farrington is a member and Director of the
Council  of  Affordable  and  Rural  Housing  and  Development.  Mr.  Farrington
graduated from Yale  University  with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966 and from
Dartmouth College with a Master of Business Administration in 1970.

DAVID TUREK, age 43, has been Director - Originations of WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC.
since 1996. He has 23 years' experience in real estate finance and acquisitions.
Previously,  from 1995 to 1996 Mr. Turek  served as a consultant  for a national
Low  Income  Housing  Credit  sponsor  where  he  was  responsible  for  on-site
feasibility  studies and due  diligence  analyses of Low Income  Housing  Credit
properties,  from 1992 to 1995 he served as Executive Vice President for Levcor,
Inc., a  multi-family  development  company,  and from 1990 to 1992 he served as
Vice  President  for the Paragon Group where he was  responsible  for Low Income
Housing  Credit  development  activities.  Mr.  Turek  graduated  from  Southern
Methodist University in 1976 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.

N. PAUL BUCKLAND, age 36, has been employed by WNC & ASSOCIATES, INC. since 1994
and  currently  serves  as  Vice  President  -  Acquisitions.  He has 11  years'
experience  in  analysis  pertaining  to the  development  of  multi-family  and
commercial  properties.   Previously,  from  1986  to  1994  he  served  on  the
development  team of the Bixby Ranch which  constructed  more than 700 apartment
units  and more than one  million  square  feet of  "Class  A"  office  space in
California  and  neighboring  states,  and from 1984 to 1986 he served as a land
acquisition  coordinator  with Lincoln  Property Company where he identified and
analyzed multi-family developments. Mr. Buckland graduated from California State
University,  Fullerton  in 1992 with a Bachelor  of Science  degree in  Business
Finance.

MICHELE M. TAYLOR,  age 43, has been  employed by WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC.  since
1986,  serving as a paralegal and office manager,  and currently is the Investor
Services  Director.  Previously she was  self-employed  between 1982 and 1985 in
non-financial  services  activities  and from 1978 to 1981 she was employed as a
paralegal by a law firm which  specialized  in real estate  limited  partnership
transactions.  Ms. Taylor graduated from the University of California, Irvine in
1976 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

THERESA I. CHAMPANY,  age 40, has been employed by WNC & ASSOCIATES,  INC. since
1989 and currently is the Marketing Services Director and a registered principal
with WNC  CAPITAL  CORPORATION.  Previously,  she was  employed  as  Manager  of
Marketing  Services  by August  Financial  Corporation  from 1986 to 1989 and as
office manager and Assistant to the Vice  President of Real Estate  Syndications
by  McCombs  Securities  Co.,  Inc.  from 1979 to 1986.  Ms.  Champany  attended
Manchester (Conn.) Community College from 1976 to 1978.

KAY L.  COOPER,  age 61, has been an officer and  Director of WNC &  ASSOCIATES,
INC. since 1971 and of WNC RESOURCES,  INC. from 1988 through its acquisition by
WNC & ASSOCIATES, INC. in 1991. Mrs. Cooper has also been the sole proprietor of
Agate 108, a manufacturer and retailer of home accessory  products,  since 1975.
She is the wife of Wilfred N. Cooper,  Sr., the mother of Wilfred N. Cooper, Jr.
and the sister of John B. Lester,  Jr. Mrs. Cooper graduated from the University
of Southern California in 1958 with a Bachelor of Science degree.

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Item 11.  Executive Compensation


(1)
The Partnership has no officers,  employees,  or directors.  However,  under the
terms of the  Partnership  Agreement the Partnership is obligated to the General
Partner or Associates for the following fees:

(a)  Acquisition  fees in an amount  equal to 7.5% of the gross  proceeds of the
Partnership's Offering ("Gross Proceeds") allocable to each of the Local Limited
Partnerships.  Through  December 31, 1996,  the aggregate  amount of acquisition
fees paid was approximately $1,571,600.

(b) An annual  asset  management  fee in an amount  equal to the  greater of (i)
$2,000 for each  Apartment  Complex,  or (ii)  0.275% of Gross  Proceeds.  Asset
management  fee of $57,976 and $23,139 was incurred for the year ended  December
31, 1997 and the period of July 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996,  respectively
of which $30,000 was paid in 1997.

(d) A  subordinated  disposition  fee in an amount equal to 1% of the sale price
received in connection  with the sale or disposition of an Apartment  Complex or
Local  Limited  Partnership  Interest.  Subordinated  disposition  fees  will be
subordinated to the prior return of the Limited Partners' capital  contributions
and  payment of the Return on  Investment  to the  Limited  Parners.  "Return on
Investment"  means an annual,  cumulative  but not  compounded,  "return" to the
Limited  Partners  (including  Low Income  Housing  Credits) as a class on their
adjusted capital  contributions  commencing for each Limited Partner on the last
day  of  the  calendar  quarter  during  which  the  Limited  Partner's  capital
contribution is received by the Partnership,  calculated at the following rates:
(i)  13%  through  December  31,  2006,  and  (ii)  6% for  the  balance  of the
Partnerships term. No disposition fees have been paid.

(e) The General  Partner was allocated Low Income Housing  Credits of $3,587 and
$659 in 1997 and 1996, respectively.


Item 12.  Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management

(a)   Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners

No person is known to own beneficially in excess of 5% of the outstanding Units.

(b)   Security Ownership of Management

Neither the General Partner,  Associates nor any of the officers or directors of
Associates own directly or beneficially any limited partnership interests in the
Partnership.

(c)       Changes in Control

The management and control of the General  Partner may be changed at any time in
accordance with its organizational documents, without the consent or approval of
the Limited Partners.  In addition,  the Partnership  Agreement provides for the
admission of one or more  additional and successor  General  Partners in certain
circumstances.

First, with the consent of any other General Partners and a majority-in-interest
of the Limited  Partners,  any General Partner may designate one or more persons
to be successor or additional General Partners. In addition, any General Partner
may,  without the consent of any other General Partner or the Limited  Partners,
(i) substitute in its stead as General  Partner any entity which has, by merger,
consolidation or otherwise,  acquired  substantially all of its assets, stock or
other evidence of equity  interest and continued its business,  or (ii) cause to
be admitted to the  Partnership an additional  General Partner or Partners if it
deems such admission to be necessary or desirable so that the  Partnership  will
be  classified  a  partnership  for  Federal  income tax  purposes.  Finally,  a
majority-in-interest  of the Limited Partners may at any time remove the General
Partner of the Partnership and elect a successor General Partner.

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Item 13.  Certain Relationships and Related Transactions

All of the  Partnership's  affairs are managed by the General  Partner,  through
Associates.  The  transactions  with the General and Associates are primarily in
the  form  of  fees  paid  by  the  Partnership  for  services  rendered  to the
Partnership,  as  discussed  in Item  11 and in the  notes  to the  accompanying
financial statements.

Item 14.  Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules, and Reports on Form 8-K

Financial statements.

OMITTED.  See Item 8.

Exhibits
(3.1):  Articles of  incorporation  and by-laws:  The registrant is not
incorporated.  The  Partnership  Agreement  is  included  as  Exhibit  B to  the
to Post Effective Amentment  No. 6 dated March 25, 1997

(3.2) First Amendment to Agreement of Limited Partnership  included as Exhibit B
to the to Post Effective Amentment No. 6 dated March 25, 1997

Material Contracts

10.1 Blessed  Rock of El Monte filed as exhibit 10.1 to Form 8-K Current  Report
dated September 19, 1996 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.1.

10.2  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of Crescent  City  Apartments  filed as
exhibit  10.1 to Form 8-K  Current  Report  dated  September  25, 1996 is herein
incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.2.

10.3 Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of Ashford Place, a Limited  Partnership
filed as exhibit  10.1 to Form 8-K Current  Report  dated  December  31, 1996 is
herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.3

10.4  Amended  and  Restated  Agreement  of Limited  Partnership  of Lamar Plaza
Apartments,  L. P.  filed as  exhibit  10.2 to Form  8-K  Current  Report  dated
December 31, 1996 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.4.

10.5 Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of Woodland , Ltd.
filed as exhibit  10.3 to Form 8-K Current  Report  dated  December  31, 1996 is
herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.5.

10.6  Amended  and  Restated  Agreement  of  Limited  Partnership  of  Ogallalla
Apartments  I Limited  Partnership  filed as  exhibit  10.1 to Form 8-K  Current
Report  dated  October 15, 1996 is herein  incorporated  by reference as exhibit
10.6.

10.7  Amended  and  Restated  Agreement  of  Limited  Partnership  of Mesa Verde
Apartments, Limited Partnership filed as exhibit 10.1 to Form 8-K Current Report
dated December 31, 1996 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.7.

10.8  Amended  and  Restated  Agreement  of Limited  Partnership  of D.  Hilltop
Apartments,  Ltd.  filed as exhibit 10.1 to Form 8-K Current  Report dated April
14, 1997 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.8.

10.9  Amended  and  Restated  Agreement  of  Limited   Partnership  of  Broadway
Apartments Limited  Partnership filed as exhibit 10.1 to Form 8-K Current Report
dated April 10, 1997 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.9.

10.10 Amended and Restated  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  of Mountain Vista
Limited  Partnership  filed as exhibit 10.1 to Form 8-K Current Report dated May
15, 1997 is herein incorporated by reference as exhibit 10.10.

REPORTS ON 8-K.

No Forms 8-K Current Reports were filed in the quarter ended December 31, 1997.

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         Pursuant to the  requirements  of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

WNC HOUSING TAX CREDIT FUND V, L.P., SERIES 4

By:    WNC Tax Credit Partners, L.P.        General Partner

By:    WNC & Associates, Inc.       General Partner


By:    /s/    John B. Lester, Jr.
     -----------------------------------------------------
John B. Lester, Jr.        President of WNC & Associates, Inc.

Date: April 20, 1998

By:    /s/    Theodore M. Paul
     -----------------------------------------------------
Theodore M. Paul  Vice-President, Finance of WNC & Associates, Inc.

Date: April 20, 1998




         Pursuant to the  requirements  of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934,
this  report has been  signed  below by the  following  persons on behalf of the
registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

By:    /s/    Wilfred N. Cooper, Sr.
     -----------------------------------------------------
Wilfred N. Cooper, Sr.     Chairman of the Board of WNC & Associates, Inc.
                                        

Date: April 20, 1998

By:    /s/    John B. Lester, Jr.
     -----------------------------------------------------
John B. Lester, Jr.        Secretary of the Boar of WNC & Associates, Inc.

Date: April 20, 1998



By:    /s/    David N. Shafer
     -----------------------------------------------------
David N. Shafer            Director of WNC & Associates, Inc.

Date: April 20, 1998






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