11 Jacques Street
Rehabilitation of this abandoned and derelict 3 unit home was completed and sold to a First-Time Home Buyer in the Spring of 2002.
Rehabilitation of this abandoned and derelict 3 unit home was completed and sold to a First-Time Home Buyer in the Spring of 2002.
These two 3 unit first-time home buyer homes were completed in and sold through a homeownership lottery in 2003 as part of WCG's "Su Casa Propia II/ Your Own Home" (a First-Time Home Buyer Initiative Program). These previously abandoned properties became a part of the community land trust, increasing WCG's impact on the King-Mason Streets Neighborhood. WCG committed to selling the homes for reduced prices to guarantee their affordability for low and moderate income community residents.
These two 3 unit first-time home buyer homes were completed in and sold through a homeownership lottery in 2003 as part of WCG's "Su Casa Propia II/ Your Own Home" (a First-Time Home Buyer Initiative Program). These previously abandoned properties became a part of the community land trust, increasing WCG's impact on the King-Mason Streets Neighborhood. WCG committed to selling the homes for reduced prices to guarantee their affordability for low and moderate income community residents.
This property was one of the first homes that WCG built from the ground up. Construction began in spring of 2005 and was sold to a first-time home buyer.
WCG reclaimed these overgrown, trash-filled lots in 2004. These lots, which used to compete with Institutional Linens on Mason Street as the worst place in the neighborhood for illegal dumping, were changed into three new first-time home buyer properties in 2005.