Rehabilitation and Rental of Existing Properties
We acquire single-family and multifamily dwellings for rehabilitation, with the goal of offering these homes for sale or rent to low-income individuals and families. This helps create affordable housing opportunities and contributes to revitalizing local communities.
Development of New Housing on Vacant Land
We acquire vacant land to build residential dwellings, which are then made available for sale or rent to low-income individuals. Additionally, some land may be dedicated to public use, further supporting community development.
Affordable Rental Program
Our Affordable Rental Program provides safe, clean, and affordable rental properties to low-income individuals and families. We rehabilitate existing homes and make them available for rent at below-market rates, ensuring that more people have access to stable housing. Tenants are also provided with additional resources to help with financial management and long-term housing stability.
First-Time Homebuyer Assistance
This program assists low-income individuals and families in purchasing their first home. We offer financial literacy workshops, guidance on navigating the home-buying process, and access to down payment assistance. Our goal is to make homeownership achievable for those who might otherwise be unable to afford it, helping to create long-term stability and generational wealth.
Vacant Property Redevelopment Initiative
Our Vacant Property Redevelopment Initiative focuses on acquiring abandoned or vacant properties in economically distressed neighborhoods, rehabilitating them, and turning them into affordable housing units. By revitalizing these properties, we help restore the local community while creating much-needed housing opportunities.
Subsidized Rental Program
We work to bridge the gap between market-rate rents and what low-income tenants can afford by offering rent subsidies. This program helps individuals and families secure housing in safe, stable neighborhoods while paying a portion of the rent based on their income, ensuring that housing remains affordable for all.