Visionary Home Builders of California Inc developed its first affordable housing community in 1983. The developer has since completed 25 affordable housing communities ranging from single-family homes to rental units. A key aspect for Visionary’s developments are its educational offerings and robust amenities. The developer’s new project, Liberty Square, will offer solar energy, energy-efficient appliances, computer lab, community center, daycare, teen center, centralized laundry facility, and 10,000 square feet of social service office space, says Comstock’s Magazine. Communities also offer bilingual educational programming about financial literacy and homeownership.
VHB oversees each property as part of its commitment to maintaining integrity of structure and strengthening communities. To create a sense of community, onsite VHB property managers work closely with residents who benefit from well-maintained surroundings and enjoy amenities such as Head Start programs, community centers, basketball courts, computer labs and playgrounds. VHB’s new green communities feature energy-efficient appliances, sustainable materials and environmentally approved products, as well as solar energy.
VHB communities also provide educational programming in both Spanish and English. Courses include homebuyer education and counseling, rental counseling and financial education. Housing coaches help participants understand course material and establish a plan of action. “Our courses have set countless people on the road to successful homeownership or transitions to rentals, as well as having helped establish life-changing financial habits,” Ornelas says.
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