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1/11/19
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Urban Housing Communities (UHC) has completed work on Crossings on Aston, a 27-unit affordable housing development located at 706 Aston Ave in Santa Rosa. The project offers affordable workforce housing to families in California earning between 30% and 60% of the area’s median income.
Crossings on Aston brings a Craftsman-inspired sensibility to 14 two-story duplex buildings set on just under two acres in one of Santa Rosa’s neighborhood revitalization areas. Residents enjoy convenient access to a public park, as well as nearby transportation and grocery store options. Units are available from one to three bedrooms, complete with dishwasher, refrigerator, and range, as well as Energy Star appliances, wood-look hard surface flooring, quartz countertops, water-saving fixtures, and ceiling fans in every room. All units include a one-car garage and driveway for additional parking, as well as guest parking on the premises. Washers and dryers are on-site for added convenience.
Crossings on Aston features a community room with kitchen and an outdoor recreation area complete with play equipment, helping to create a space that brings residents, family and friends together. In addition to the shared recreation area, the grounds also feature attractive, water-wise landscaping that complements both the architecture and the environment. These efforts have made Crossings on Aston a Build It Green GreenPoint-rated property, a designation that recognizes not only the property’s resource efficiency and durability, but also the healthy and livable community it helps foster.
In a market where housing pressures have only intensified, especially with the recent and devastating fires in Sonoma County, creating additional housing in Santa Rosa is needed more than ever. The City of Santa Rosa, the City of Santa Rosa Housing Authority, Central Valley Coalition for Affordable Housing, RBC Capital, and Citibank are just a few of the dedicated partners that have enabled the funding and construction of this project.
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