The Office of Housing works to sell foreclosed tax title properties to qualified purchasers who will redevelop the properties to eliminate blight and improve the quality of life in the City's neighborhoods.
This vacant lot in the Indian Orchard neighborhood had become a frequent target for illegal dumping prior to the City's foreclosure for the non-payment of taxes. The vacant lot was then auctioned by the City to a private developer who has constructed a new single family home.
This abandoned property in the City's Upper Hill neighborhood was foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of property taxes. It was sold through an RFP to a non-profit developer who has rehabiltated the formerly dilapitated property.
This property in the McKnight neighborhood had fallen into disrepair prior to the City's foreclosure for the non-payment of taxes. The City auctioned the property to a private developer who has focused on showcasing some of the historic details of the home.
This property in the Sixteen Acres neighborhood had been vacant and abandoned for many years at the time of the City's foreclosure for the non-payment of taxes. The property was auctioned to a private developer who completely redeveloped the property.
These three abandoned and fire damaged properties in the Old Hill neighborhood were foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of taxes. The City demolished the three properties and sold the lot to a non-profit for redevelopment. A new single family, owner occupied home has been constructed in their place.
This property in the City's Pine Point neighborhood was vacant, abandoned and neglected when the City foreclosed for the non-payment of taxes. The City auctioned the property to a private developer who has completed rehabbed the property.
This property had long been an eyesore in the Upper Hill neighborhood when the City foreclosed for the non-payment of taxes. The property was sold through an RFP to a private developer who completely rehabilitated the existing two family home.
This vacant and abandoned property in the City's Old Hill neighborhood was demolished by the City and the lot was sold to a non-profit who constructed a brand new single family home in it's place.
This property in the City's Historic McKnight neighborhood had fallen into serious disrepair. The property had been abandoned by the owner and was regularly in violation state and local codes and had become not only an eyesore but also a danger to the surrounding neighborhood. The property had finally been slated for demolition when the City was able to foreclose due to the non-payment of taxes. The City auctioned to a private developer who restored the property while also highlighting some of the historic features of the home.
This abandoned property in the City's Old Hill Neighborhood had become so dilapidated and dangerous that the City was forced to move forward with demolition of the premises. The City then was able to foreclose for the non-payment of taxes. The lot was sold by RFP to a non-profit developer who constructed a new energy efficient single family home in it's place.
This multi-unit building in the McKnight neighborhood was foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of real estate taxes. The blighted building was sold through RFP to a private developer who has completely rehabilitated the building into eight rental units.
This vacant lot in the Boston Road neighborhood was foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of taxes. It had been frequently overgrown and littered on prior to the City's foreclosure. The City auctioned the property to a private developer who has constructed a new single family in it's place.
This property in the City's Upper Hill neighborhood was foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of real estate taxes. The CIty sold it through an RFP to a private developer who has rehabilitated the existing property.
This Pine Point home had been abandoned and deteriorating for a significant number of years. The City was forced to take legal action to demolish the unsafe dwelling and foreclose for the non-payment of taxes. The remaining vacant lot was auctioned to a private developer who has constructed a new single family home on the site.
The City foreclosed on this abandoned and blighted property in the Old Hill neighborhood for the non-payment of taxes. The property was sold to a non-profit who demolished the existing house and constructed a new single family home in it's place.
These multi-unit apartment buildings in the City’s Memorial Square neighborhood were abandoned and vandalized when the City foreclosed for the non-payment of taxes. The City sold the property to a private developer who has completely rehabilitated the complex into safe, desirable, affordable housing.
This single family house in East Forest Park was foreclosed by the City for the non-payment of real estate taxes. It had been vacant and abandoned for multiple years. It was sold at Auction to a private developer who rehabbed the property and then sold it to a first time homebuyer.
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