Heidi’s House of Hope, a local non-profit organization, has received the green light from the Johnson City Regional Planning Commission to develop a 184-unit affordable housing project on Frank Jones Road. This initiative aims to empower renters and provide them with the opportunity to transition into homeownership, addressing the growing need for affordable housing in the community.
Key Takeaways
- Project Approval: The Johnson City Regional Planning Commission approved the rezoning plan for the development.
- Housing Variety: The project will include a mix of duplexes, four-plexes, and single-family homes ranging from 500 to 1200 square feet.
- Community Focus: Plans for communal amenities such as a dog park, gardens, and fire pits are included to foster community engagement.
Empowering Renters Through Education
Heidi’s House of Hope is dedicated to not only providing affordable housing but also educating the community about real estate investment. Founder Lauren Schreiber emphasizes the importance of empowering renters to become homeowners.
“We want to empower renters to become homeowners and help them build wealth through homeownership,” Schreiber stated.
The organization aims to educate individuals about various funding options and grants available to assist them in purchasing homes, helping them break free from the cycle of rising rents.
Development Details
The approved development will feature:
- 184 Affordable Homes: A combination of different housing types to cater to various needs.
- Size Range: Homes will vary in size from 500 to 1200 square feet, accommodating different family sizes and budgets.
- Starter Rentals: The rental units are designed to serve as starter homes, with a portion of the rent potentially contributing to a future down payment on a home.
Community Amenities
In addition to housing, the development will include several communal amenities aimed at fostering a sense of community among residents:
- Dog Park: A space for pet owners to gather and socialize.
- Communal Gardens: Areas for residents to grow plants and vegetables together.
- Fire Pits: Gathering spots for residents to enjoy evenings outdoors.
Schreiber envisions these amenities as essential components of the community, providing spaces for residents to connect and support one another.
Future Plans
Heidi’s House of Hope plans to break ground on the development in the spring. The organization, led by Lauren and her husband Brett, is motivated by their experiences as landlords and the challenges faced by their tenants.
“It was seeing some of our tenants struggle that gave me the idea for the development,” Schreiber shared.
With this project, they hope to make a significant impact on the local housing market and provide a pathway to homeownership for many families in need.
As the project progresses, the community will be kept informed about developments and opportunities to engage with the initiative, ensuring that the vision of affordable housing becomes a reality for Johnson City residents.