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Acquisition and Renovation

Acquisition and Renovation

Description

Renovating properties threatened with conversion to market rental or luxury housing with new systems and structures.

See some of our Acquisitions and Renovations below:

 

 

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Bedford Village & 447 Concord Rd

Location

Bedford, MA

Description

Located in suburban Boston’s Route 128 corridor, Bedford Village consists of 96 one-, two-, and three-bedroom households in 10 residential buildings set on 10.3 acres. The property enjoys close proximity to retail centers, medical facilities, civic institutions and local schools.

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Losantiville Apartments - Evanston

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Losantiville Apartments in Evanston is home to 18 moderate- to low-income families and comprises 1- 2- 3- and 4-bedroom units.

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Terri Manor

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Terri Manor Apartments is one of 18 properties in the Cincinnati area acquired by POAH from The Model Group in May 2018.  This acquisition preserved 1,100 rental apartments at a time when the neighborhood was seeing significant investments in infrastructure, new public transportation options, and an expansion of the district’s art and dining scene.

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Baymiller Apartments

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Baymiller Apartments is a scattered-site property, consisting of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom flats and town home units that reflect the neighborhood’s historic Italianate architecture.

Amenities include individual heating and air conditioning, hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and kitchens, intercoms, quarry tile common areas, on-site laundry facilities, double-hung windows, pedestal vanities in bathrooms, new wood cabinets, and wainscoting chair-rails in hallways.

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Fairview Estates

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Home to 28 low- and moderate-income families, Fairview consists of five scattered-site properties in the Over-the-Rhine, North Fairmount and West End neighborhoods of Cincinnati. The buildings feature both family flats and town home units. Amenities include individual heating and air conditioning units, hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and kitchens, intercoms, quarry tile common areas, onsite laundry facilities, double-hung windows, pedestal vanities in bathrooms, new wood cabinets, and wainscoting chair-rails in hallways.

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Community Manor Apartments

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Home to low- and moderate-income families, Community Manor is a scattered-site property consisting of multiple buildings in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of downtown Cincinnati.

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WH MainStrasse Apartments

Location

Covington, KY

Description

Home to 41 low- and moderate-income families, MainStrasse consists of eight scattered-site properties in Covington, Kentucky.

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Wesley Estates Apartments

Location

Cincinnati, OH

Description

Home to 29 low-income families, Wesley Estates consists of two buildings in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of downtown Cincinnati. The historic property includes 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom units, and a large community center. Other amenities include individual heating and air conditioning units, hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and kitchens, intercoms, quarry tile common areas, onsite laundry facilities, double-hung windows, pedestal vanities in bathrooms, new wood cabinets, and wainscoting chair-rails in hallways.

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Villas of the Valley II

Location

Lincoln Heights, OH

Description

Villas of the Valley II is one of 18 properties in the Cincinnati area acquired by POAH from The Model Group in May 2018.  This acquisition preserved 1,100 rental apartments at a time when the neighborhood was seeing significant investments in infrastructure, new public transportation options, and an expansion of the district’s art and dining scene.

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Villas of the Valley I

Location

Lincoln Heights, OH

Description

Villas of the Valley I is one of 18 properties in the Cincinnati area acquired by POAH from The Model Group in May 2018.  This acquisition preserved 1,100 rental apartments at a time when the neighborhood was seeing significant investments in infrastructure, new public transportation options, and an expansion of the district’s art and dining scene.