Land Bank Builds Sustainable Homes in Glenville

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Land Bank Builds Sustainable Homes in Glenville

The Cuyahoga Land Bank continues to revitalize Cleveland’s housing stock by constructing modern, new homes on vacant lots throughout the city. These thoughtfully designed homes offer a fresh perspective on urban living, combining contemporary amenities with sustainable features.

Three brand-new, state-of-the-art homes have recently been completed on Beulah Avenue in Glenville/Circle North. The homes are situated just a half-mile away from University Circle and Case Western Reserve University, offering a convenient, attractive location. Designed with modern lifestyles in mind, these homes include features such as full-tile showers, granite-topped kitchens and other contemporary finishes.

Beyond a stylish interior, these homes are also built with sustainability in mind. As Energy Star certified and all-electric properties, they reduce their environmental impact and improve indoor air quality. One of the homes even boasts rooftop solar panels, further enhancing its energy efficiency. The extra insulation and green building materials used in these homes contribute to lower energy bills and improved overall efficiency.

To make homeownership even more accessible, the City of Cleveland is offering a 100% property tax abatement for these properties. This incentive significantly lowers monthly payments, making it easier for buyers to purchase their dream home.

“It’s been a pleasure to see these beautiful, energy-efficient homes come to life,” Assistant Director of Real Estate Development Jennifer Vazquez-Norman said. “We’re excited to welcome new residents to this vibrant neighborhood and contribute to the revitalization of Glenville.”

The Cuyahoga Land Bank’s continued efforts to develop modern, quality homes help strengthen Cleveland’s neighborhoods. By replacing vacant properties with new homes, the Land Bank is not only improving the aesthetic appeal of neighborhoods but also providing much-needed housing opportunities for residents.

Take a photo tour of one of the homes here.