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Lynhaven Apartments

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Name
Lynhaven Apartments
Address
3513-3525 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, VA, 22305
Phone
703-548-0093
$ Rent
$600 - $1000*
Lynhaven Apartments

Location

About this property

27 garden apartments located in a lovely tree-lined neighborhood in the City of Alexandria.The property is framed by beautifully landscaped grounds. Units include 5 one-bedroom apartments and 22 two-bedroom apartments.Wesley Housing maintains 16 apartments as affordable units, including four (4) units committed to formerly homeless families transitioning from Carpenter's Shelter, and rents the remaining units at market rates. Amenities: New roof, thermal pane windows, A/C, landscaping, and fencing; located near Cora Kelly Magnet Elementary School and the Cora Kelly Recreation Center Location: 3521 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305 Leasing Information: (703) 548-0093 History: Purchased in June 2002, the preservation effort for these 27 garden apartments represented an innovative collaboration between several entities, including Wesley Housing, Carpenter's Shelter, Northern Virginia's largest homeless shelter, and the City of Alexandria. Carpenter's Shelter pledged $250,000 of support for use of four (4) apartments for formerly homeless families in transition.The City of Alexandria approved a loan of $325,000 from its Housing Trust Fund (HTF)--fees paid by developers to subsidize area affordable housing. The project was the City's first HTF public/private partnership. Wesley Housing invested $210,000 of it resources to rehabilitate Lynhaven Apartments. To assist with the rehabilitation, the Virginia Housing Preservation Fund (VHPF) awarded Wesley Housing a $75,000 loan (one of only 11 loans of its kind awarded in 2002).The rehabilitation, completed in summer 2003, included a new roof and furnaces, thermal pane windows, landscaping, and new paint, carpeting, appliances, and bathroom fixtures in select apartments. Both the purchase and the rehabilitation were completed with no displacement of residents. Partners: Carpenter's Shelter and the City of Alexandria

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