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Start Right’s Caledonia Homes site [https://startrightcdc.com/caledonia-homes-2/]
Start Right’s CDC has since 2006 had a food pantry, grass cutting for vacant lots and the Good Neighbor program, which since 2012 has been rehabbing vacant and blighted homes to get them back on the market, beautify the neighborhood and add to the city’s tax base.
23 new single family homes in the $200,000 to $230,000 range, with a 15-year, 100 percent tax abatement provided through the citywide Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) enacted across Cleveland Heights in 2018.


The city can also provide further incentive to homebuyers with a $15,000 deferred second-mortgage downpayment assistance loan, although Stone noted that “if you move, you’ve got to pay it back.
It’s [[Good Neighbor project]] has been rehabbing homes and helping low and moderate income people occupy them.  




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Latest revision as of 17:56, 3 January 2024

Start Right’s CDC has since 2006 had a food pantry, grass cutting for vacant lots and the Good Neighbor program, which since 2012 has been rehabbing vacant and blighted homes to get them back on the market, beautify the neighborhood and add to the city’s tax base.

It’s Good Neighbor project has been rehabbing homes and helping low and moderate income people occupy them.


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