Denver Church Pursues Senior Affordable Housing
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Income-restricted housing planned for Highlands church location - Denver North Star
The former Highlands Lutheran Church is slated to become affordable housing for Berkeley’s seniors. Originally constructed in 1958, the roughly 14,000-square-foot building functioned as the Highlands Lutheran Church until the church decided to sell the building in 2024. After several failed developments including a preschool, Mounashram Inc., a faith-based non-profit, bought the property last February for $1.48 million. While Mounashram intends …
Richland County Land Bank selling Ocie Hill for affordable senior housing
MANSFIELD — The Richland County Land Bank board voted Wednesday to sell the site of the former Ocie Hill Neighborhood Center to an affordable housing developer for $300,000. The buyer, Wisconsin-based firm Volker, intends to construct affordable housing for seniors at 445 and 455 Bowman Street. The proposed facility would be an independent, senior housing complex […] The post Richland County Land Bank selling Ocie Hill for affordable senior hou…
Denver buyers need a $44K raise to afford a typical home: report
DENVER (KDVR) — Housing prices are going up, and a new report found that the average U.S. buyer would need a more than $17,000 raise — and even higher in Denver — to afford a typical home. According to a new Zillow report, the average home buyer needs a big raise before being able to afford a house. The real estate website used average salaries across the country to find how much more a median-income family needs to afford a typical home. S…
County backs affordable housing for seniors, vets
An affordable housing project took another step forward as Adams County commissioners approved an agreement to award $250,000 to Luminest Inc. for a proposed development on Misty Ridge Road in Cumberland Township.
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