Dayton Approves New Vacant Home Rehab Program to Create New Market-rate Homes
Industry Update
August 14, 2023
Source: Dayton Daily News
Dayton needs new housing and the city has partnered with the Montgomery County Land Bank to fix up vacant homes and sell them as market-rate product.
The city is putting $2.4 million of its federal COVID relief funds toward the program, which will turn vacant and blighted structures into safe, stable and good-quality housing, said Tony Kroeger, Dayton’s planning manager.
“We believe this will not only save structures that would otherwise be demolished, but really introduces a new housing option into the neighborhoods,” he said.
Dayton plans to spend about $22 million demolishing around 1,100 nuisance and troubled structures using federal COVID aid and other funding sources over the next few years.
But the city also wants to divert some structures on its nuisance and pre-nuisance lists away from demolition because they can be renovated into good-quality and habitable homes at a time when there is a big local need for more housing, Kroeger said.
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