The Portland Housing Bureau purchased the 51-unit East Burnside Apartments after completion and is operating the building, located in the Hazelwood neighborhood, as regulated affordable housing.
The Hazelwood neighborhood and David Douglas school district in East Portland are home to the city’s most diverse populations, with communities of color and immigrants and refuge households representing half of all residents. The 51-unit East Burnside development provides affordable housing to individuals and formerly homeless families in an area highly vulnerable to gentrification and displacement. Located just two blocks from 102nd Avenue MAX station, residents have access to work, school and services, including resident services and supportive services onsite.
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Building Profile
| Project Type | New Construction / Acquisition |
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| Location | Hazelwood |
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| Council District | District 1 |
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| Regulated Units | 51 |
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| PSH Units | 9 |
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| Total Units | 51 |
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| Status | Open |
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| Bedroom Size | Units |
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| Studio | 7 |
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| 1-Bedroom | 20 |
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| 2-Bedroom | 24 |
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| 3-Bedroom | - |
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| Affordability | Units |
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| 30% AMI | 16 |
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| 40% AMI | - |
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| 50% AMI | - |
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| 60% AMI | 35 |
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| 80% AMI | - |
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| Unrestricted | - |
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AMI = Area Median Income
Estimated Development Cost
| Total | $14,383,900 |
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| Portland Housing Bureau | $12,887,522 |
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