HOPE VI, a program that is revitalizing
the Blackwell neighborhood in south Richmond,
will bring 188 new, well-constructed single-family
detached houses to Blackwell, along with
apartments and other community and family
services. Additionally, 120 single-family
homes will be constructed in other neighborhoods
in the city of Richmond - Randolph, Fulton,
Carver, Old Manchester and Churchhill.
Through RRHA's homeownership program, low-
and moderate-income families will purchase
these homes.
The 3 and 4 bedroom homes offer modern
amenities and charming details such as porches,
picket fences and back yards.
Construction is underway. Click here to
view Architect's
Renderings of the HOPE VI Blackwell Single-Family
Homes.
- The HOPE VI Homeownership Program is
designed to help low-, moderate-income
and middle-income families become homeowners.
The program offers financial incentives,
such as mortgage subsidies and down payment
assistance. The program is modeled on
the Nehemiah FHA (Federal Housing Authority)
Home Buyer Program.
- For more information, call (804) 780-4293.
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It is the policy of the Richmond
Redevelopment and Housing Authority to provide services without regard to
race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, familial status,
physical handicap or disability. |
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