In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for a new housing development aimed at increasing homeownership in the area. The proposed project will feature 14 units, designed as attached homes resembling duplexes, which are expected to be more affordable for potential buyers.
The typical unit will span approximately 1,500 square feet, comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The design aims to cater to families and individuals looking to transition from renting to owning their homes. The attached homes will share a common wall, a configuration that is common in urban settings but less traditional in the local context.
Officials noted that the project is slightly behind schedule, with hopes to submit the application by October or November. The first properties are anticipated to be available for sale in early to mid-next year. The development is part of a broader strategy to provide affordable housing options, with a target demographic of individuals earning under $50,000 annually, who would find these homes within their financial reach.
The meeting highlighted the importance of diversifying housing options to meet community needs and the potential impact of this project on local housing markets. The initiative is backed by a $3.5 million funding effort aimed at facilitating the construction and sale of these homes.