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Leading with Heart: How Tammy Champions Housing Solutions

Leading with Heart: How Tammy Murphy is Championing Housing Solutions for Dayton and Surrounding Communities

When it comes to housing advocacy, few leaders bring the blend of personal passion and professional purpose that Tammy Murphy does. As a lifelong Daytonian and a dedicated real estate broker, Tammy has always believed in the power of home—not just as a transaction, but as a foundation for thriving communities.

That’s why she’s leading the charge with the upcoming Ohio Housing Workshop on July 15th, bringing together planners, builders, zoning officials, lenders, and advocates for one shared goal: revitalizing our neighborhoods with practical, community-first housing solutions.

But what makes this workshop different? Tammy ensured that Dayton and our surrounding communities had a front-row seat. While this initiative has statewide potential, her first priority is clear—local leaders and residents deserve the first opportunity to be part of the change.

What’s This Workshop All About?

At its core, the Ohio Housing Workshop is designed to educate, empower, and engage. It’s a working session—not just a talking session—where key stakeholders explore tools and strategies to bring new housing into neighborhoods using existing resources.

Without getting too technical, here’s a peek at what attendees will learn:

In-fill housing: How empty lots in existing neighborhoods can become beautiful, affordable homes—without the cost of new infrastructure.

Zoning and planning: Why local policies matter and how we can work with municipalities to make room for smart growth.

Builder and investor partnerships: Creative ways to attract developers and fund construction while keeping housing affordable.

Land banks and financing options: How underused land and public-private partnerships can jumpstart local housing projects.

Grassroots activation: Perhaps most importantly, how communities themselves can get involved to make sure housing plans reflect local needs and values.

Why It Matters

For Tammy, this isn’t just a project—it’s personal. “Our neighborhoods deserve more than band-aid solutions,” she says. “We need a thoughtful approach that blends housing innovation with respect for our local identity.”

She’s not just organizing a workshop—she’s building a movement. One that’s grounded in collaboration, driven by data, and fueled by the belief that every community, no matter its zip code, should have a say in its future.

How You Can Get Involved

This workshop is just the beginning. Over the coming months, Tammy and her team will continue to work with local leaders, nonprofit partners, and residents to bring these plans to life. If you’re passionate about housing, community development, or simply want to stay informed, here’s what you can do:

Share this post with your neighbors, council members, and community groups
Join the conversation—reach out to Tammy directly if you want your neighborhood included
Follow the progress as updates are shared on future housing efforts across the region

Because when it comes to shaping the future of our communities— we all have a role to play.

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Historic Districts

I thought this was interesting to see mapped out and thought I would share it! This site shows the 13 different historic districts that are right here in Dayton! These districts are the Oregon, South Park, Dayton View, McPherson Town, St. Anne’s Hill, Huffman, East 3rd Street, Grafton Hill, Grafton-Rockwood-Wroe and Kenilworth. Some of these I already knew about, but many I have not even heard of! This is nice to know!

Magnificent Tudor

Nearly 5000 finished square feet on 3 levels plus unfinished basement! Major improvements by the current owners include: boiler replacement, hot water heater. electrical service upgraded, alarm system, water softener, space pac high velocity central air system, 12×12 back yard cottage and storage barn … and so much more! Owners hate to leave this beautiful home but are moving out of state.

It is Festival Time in our Area!!

Kicking off the weekend will be the Greek Festival – if you have never attended, you will want to check this out!  Great food and social setting that is in our Grafton Hills Historic District area of town.  HEY – while you are in the area – be sure to check out our listings in Grafton Hills!!  (Harvard Blvd and Belmonte Park)  Greek Festival runs Sept 8 – 10 from 11 AM – 11 PM Fri / Sat and 11 AM – 6 PM on Sunday, at the beautiful Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church located at 500 Belmonte Park North.