Oakwood Family Homes Currently Under Construction

inte8821 • June 20, 2013

Currently under construction in Glen Burnie, Maryland, applications are now being accepted!

Please click here to download an application , or contact Becky Broussard at 301-662-4225 x1303 or rbroussard@interfaithhousing.org to request an application by regular mail.

Oakwood Family Homes is a single family lease-to-own community and the 22 homes will be ready to move in by November 2013. All of the homes have three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Three of the homes will be single-story and modified for those with mobility impairments.

Home amenities include:

1,350 – 1,450 sq. ft. of living space, a single car garage, laminate flooring, and a full array of appliances including a microwave oven, smooth cooktop range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, and clothes washer and dryer.

Community ammenities include:

Separate community building with business center, playground area, water and sewer, trash removal, wireless internet access, and close proximity to shopping, day care, and medical facilities.

Oakwood Family Homes is being constructed in partnership with PIRHL Developers, and will be owned and managed by Interfaith Housing Alliance, Inc. This community is financed in part by the Arundel Community Development Services, Bank of America, and the Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development.

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