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Accessible Homes for Sale*

Green Cottages: 5 Energy Efficient, Affordable and Accessible Homes
  • The Green Cottages are 5 newly built 2- and 3-bedroom green homes in Cleveland’s Eco Village
  • Close proximity to the Lakefront, Downtown, Gordon Square Arts District, and Zone Recreation Center
  • Affordable Home Ownership: Eligible homebuyers qualify for up to $50,000 off the cost of a Green Cottage (Income guidelines apply)

    Accessible:
  • Open floor plans, ramp access and a 1st floor bedroom on 3-bedroom models
  • Accessibility to all three floors added without cost to buyers with mobility impairment

    Energy Efficient: 
  • Just $36 a month to heat your home
  • Green building practices and materials achieve 54% utility savings

    For further info on the Green Cottages from Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, call 216-334-1620 or visit www.ccLandTrust.org.



     

         4 New Homes Being Built on West 61st Street and Model Unit Ready for Tours!

  • Affordable Home Ownership: Almost $60,000 in assistance possible!
  • Spacious 2 Story Colonials (+ 1 Ranch Style)
  • All Homes ADA Accessible and Energy Efficient

    Amenities:
  • 1st Floor Master Suites - ADA Accessible
  • 4 Bedroom / 2 Full Bath
  • Spacious Great Room Living Area
  • All New and Fully Equipped Kitchens
  • Huge Basements
  • Central A/C and Carpeting throughout
  • 2 Car Detached Garage with ADA Ramp

    $752.00 Estimated Monthly Payment P&I
  • Almost $60,000 Down Payment Assistance possible
  • Preferred Financing through 3rd Federal P.R.O.U.D. Program
  • Property Tax Abatement Available

    For further info on the homes from Stockyard Redevelopment Organization and a tour of the sales model, call Alex Brazynetz at 216-961-7687 ext.6.

* Maximum Accessible Housing of Ohio (MAHO) is providing this information as a public service. The listings on this page are not in any way endorsed by MAHO. Prospective purchasers must evaluate any claims made by the seller in terms of accessibility and all other factors. A claim of accessibility does not guarantee that the housing will be usable by a person with a disability.