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Downtown Condos

Finding the right Condo doesn’t have to be difficult – you need “the right Realtor” who is familiar with the Downtown Lifestyle and Condos available so that you can compare what works for YOU.  Contact Tammy to learn more and to schedule your personal tour of these units!  937.838.0997

Brooks House Condos (41 E. First St.)  A charming historic building, the Brooks House features three residential units and looks like a home you would find in a big-city neighborhood. Located just one block from RiverScape, the Brooks House also is a short walk from the Victoria Theatre and Schuster Center. 3 stories, 3 units.

Canal Block Litehouse Development (East First Street & Patterson Boulevard) This distinctive, green urban living option is the first of its kind in the Dayton area. These innovative, brightly colored town homes are environmentally friendly while also being stylish and contemporary. Money-saving incentives are available. 41 planned units.

Cooper Lofts (111 Harries St.) The Cooper Lofts are designed to provide a variety of housing styles, from mezzanine and townhouse units to flats and warehouse-style condos. 4 stories, 24 units.

Cooper Place (East Second Street & Patterson Boulevard) This well-established downtown residential enclave of brick townhouses is just a short walk from RiverScape and Fifth Third Field, as well as downtown’s many other conveniences. 34 units.

Ice Avenue Lofts (215 Ice Ave.) This building features true loft styling with immense open living areas, exposed wood ceilings and columns, old-world charm with modern amenities, and enclosed parking. 4 stories, 17 units.

The Lofts on St. Clair (18-22 S. St. Clair St.) This was the first New York-style loft project in downtown Dayton. The units feature beautiful concrete columns and beams and exposed brick walls, accompanied by modern kitchens and bathrooms. 3 stories, 6 units.

Patterson Square Townhomes (East First Street & Patterson Boulevard) Downtown’s newest urban living community is located across the street from Fifth Third Field and less than a block from RiverScape. The townhomes feature two bedrooms, a live/work space, a private courtyard and second-level deck, open floor plans and an attached garage. 18 units.

Performance Place (109 N. Main St.) This premier downtown address promises spectacular design, top-quality finishings and extraordinary views. Enjoy the energy of the city high above the Schuster Performing Arts Center. 18 stories, 34 units.

Employer Assisted Housing Network Announced in Dayton!

Employer Assisted Housing Network Class Announced in Dayton
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Employer Assisted Housing Network Class Announced in Dayton

(Dayton, Ohio, April 6, 2012) The Employer Assisted Housing Network is reaching out to local real estate industry professionals to encourage a partnership between business owners and employees wishing to own their own home.

“Through the National Association of Realtors? Employer-Assisted Housing class, Realtors? are playing an important leadership role in building our communities and addressing the lack of affordable housing opportunities for working families around the Miami Valley area,” says Tammy Murphy, Certified NAR Trainer and professional with Prudential One, REALTORS?.

Murphy, along with a core team of real estate industry professionals, are working diligently in the Miami Valley to gain the much needed exposure to employers. Their efforts have brought the Employer Assisted Housing Network (EAH) to Dayton. The EAH will train real estate industry professionals on how to discuss and implement employer-assisted housing benefits for their employees. The training will take place during two events being held at the Dayton Area Board of Realtors (DABR), and an EAH Forum that will host speakers from the City of Dayton, NAR and participating local employers.

EAH benefits can include one-on-one housing counseling; financial assistance; or workshops for home buyers or owners, including foreclosure prevention workshops. “The EAH classes coming up are the first step,” Murphy says, “and we are moving forward with plans to expand the initiative here quickly.”

Real estate professionals can register for the classes through the DABR website, www.dabr.com, and other industry professionals will contact Tammy Murphy directly. NAR’s Housing Opportunity Program (www.realtor.org/housingopportunity) was created in 2002 to provide Realtors? with the tools and resources they need to promote housing opportunities in their community, in both the rental and homeownership sectors of the market. The program encourages local Realtor? associations to create initiatives aimed directly at increasing housing opportunities available to consumers, and making affordable housing more readily available in their communities.

The dates of the upcoming EAH educational opportunities at the DABR are April 26 and June 12, 2012. The EAH Forum will be held on July 16, 2012 at Sinclair Community College. For more information or to register to attend contact Tammy Murphy with Prudential One, REALTORS?, [email protected].