Communities

 

MWCLT has housing opportunities in communities across the Richmond region. Each of our neighborhoods has a unique identity and offers different styles of homes. But no matter what, our homes are always among the most affordable in the neighborhood.

 

When we say affordable, we mean that you won’t need to break the bank to fix your home up either. All of our homes are either newly constructed or recently rehabilitated from the studs out. If you do encounter maintenance needs in your MWCLT home, our homeownership team is here to help.

Explore below to find out more about each of our communities.

Randolph neighborhood home example
East End
Southside
Northside
Ettrick Landing
Henrico
Chesterfield
Jackson Ward
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Homes Coming Soon

Eggleston Street

Eggleston Street

1,287 Square Feet | 4 Bedroom | 2 Baths This gorgeous renovation features 4 bedrooms 2 baths and 1,287 SF and is located in the Randolph neighborhood. Enjoy a quick walk to the James River Park system or a bike ride to The Fan in minutes from your front door.. Enjoy...

Blair Street

Blair Street

1,091 Square Feet | 2 Bedroom | 2 Baths This gorgeous renovation features 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths and almost 1,100SF of living space as well as a nice sized covered rear porch overlooking the larger back yard with alley access and off street parking. Enjoy mature...

N. 29th Street

N. 29th Street

Two beautiful attached homes will be completed in early fall 2018. 1700 Square Feet | 3 Bedroom | 2.5 Baths The property was built through a partnership with project: HOMES, and funded, in part, by Bon Secours Richmond Health System.

Eggleston Street

Eggleston Street

A rehabbed property! 2 bedrooms $132,000 A partnership with Habitat for Humanity. These homes are for those making 80% AMI (Area Median Income) or lower.

Bensley Agrihood

The Bensley Agrihood will be a permanently affordable agricultural community in Chesterfield County. It is a collaboration of Happily Natural Day, Girls For A Change, and the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust.

Duron Chavis shows a young boy the layout of the plan for Bensley Agrihood