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The Anderson Rehabilitation – 101HAH consists of 15 units across 10 buildings that are owned by CMHA. The buildings are situate d in Anderson Township, a suburban community with a median household income of $103,774, significantly higher than the citywide median income of $45,235. The current reside nts of the property represent a mix of individuals with extremely low income and those with low to moderate income. The majority of residents fall at or below 60% AMI. This proje ct aims to provide these residents with safe, comfortable, and affordable places to live by rehabilitating the building and addressing their various maintenance and repair need s.
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These properties were acquired by CMHA to provide access to affordable housing in communities where it was not currently avail able. The demand for affordable housing is rapidly increasing while supply cannot meet the current needs so it is important to preserve the current supply of affordable housing. With the increased cost of construction and labor, it is also imperative that developers of affordable housing use creative solutions like the Economic development initiative to mai ntain our local supply of affordable housing. The EDI program gives CMHA the funding to continue to maintain much-needed affordable housing in Hamilton County without taking funding from the development of new affordable housing.
The Anderson Rehabilitation – 101HAH consists of 15 units across 10 buildings that are owned by CMHA. The buildings are situate d in Anderson Township, a suburban community with a median household income of 100,000, significant higher than the citywide median income of $45,235. The current residents of the property represent a mx of individuals with extremely low income and those with low to moderate income. The majority of residents fall at or below 60% AMI. This project ai ms to provide these residents with safe comfortable. And affordable=le places to live
All properties within 101HAH need rehabilitation:
Structural repairs: In addition to foundation and grading repairs, some buildings or units within 101HAH may require structural repairs due to wear and tear or damages caused by weathering. These repairs may include fixing cracks in walls, reinforcing or replacing beams/columns
HVAC Upgrades: While the HVAC equipment needs replacement, it’s also an opportunity to upgrade to newer, more efficient systems that will not only save money in the long run but also be more environmentally friendly
Water Systems: The plumbing system needs replacement, and upgrades may also be necessary to comply with modern standards and re gulations
Electrical Upgrades: The electrical systems may need to be upgraded to meet current building codes and safety standards. Upgrad es may include replacing outdated wiring, adding new outlets, or installing new lighting fixtures.
Exterior renovations: The roofing systems may need replacement or repair, and exterior painting or siding may need an update to improve curb appeal and attract future tenants
Landscaping: Driveways may need replacement or repair
Unit Improvements: Updating kitchens and bathrooms are in need, it can also improve the marketability of units. Renovations ma y include replacing countertops, cabinets, and appliances or installing new fixtures and finishes. The interior stairs and flooring also need repaired.




