Our Properties
Bienestar’s portfolio of affordable housing includes ten properties in two counties and five cities with a total of 458 apartments. Seven of those properties were built by HDC and three were acquired and then renovated.
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ALOHA PROPERTIES
Reedville Apartments, Aloha
CORNELIUS PROPERTIES
Jose Arciga, Cornelius
Cornelius Park, Cornelius
FOREST GROVE PROPERTIES
Jose Arciga, Forest Grove
Willow Park, Forest Grove
Elm Park I & II, Forest Grove
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HILLSBORO PROPERTIES
Sunset Gardens, Hillsboro
Sierra West, Hillsboro
Montebello, Hillsboro
SCAPPOOSE PROPERTIES
Sycamore View, Scappoose |
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We provide homes for approximately 1200 adults and 900 children with more to come as we lease up Sierra West, Sunset Gardens and Willow Park. Historically 99% of the residents of our properties have been Hispanic.
For twenty-six years, 254 of our apartments were rented only to farmworkers; i.e. at least one member of the household had to be employed in agriculture. That continues as a requirement for five properties. The three new properties that are in lease-up now do not have that requirement, so these 204 units are for low-income families working in any occupation.
Princeton Property Management has managed our properties for twenty years, and we have been most fortunate to have the same portfolio manager, Allison Brown, for two decades. Almost all of the resident property managers and assistant managers began as residents of our properties and were then recruited and trained by Princeton for new careers in property management.
The financing structures of all the properties includes federal funding sources, so the reporting and compliance requirements for the entire portfolio are very extensive and rigorous. View our Financing Sources >
We are proud of HDC’s history which recognized from the very beginning that buildings are not enough — resident services have always been an integral part of the plans and life of each community.
We look forward to a future where we continue to build housing, hope and futures for working families.
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