30 Years of Transforming Lives and Communities

        Building the Future of Community       

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Planning & Development

Our development team has a more than 25-year track record of consistently finding creative solutions to finance, plan, design and project manage award-winning developments that provide the physical platform for community and social change.

Construction

Our in-house construction division includes experts in new construction, rehabilitation, infill podium development, mixed-use, senior and special needs housing, and state-of-the-art “green” building technology.

Property Management

National CORE’s full-service property management division trains and manages on-site staff to make sure that resident and community needs are met.

Resident Services

Through measurable outcomes, our Hope through Housing Foundation ensures residents have access to services that improve their lives and transform their communities.

Hope through Housing Foundation

Hope through Housing Foundation provides premier social services through its in-house expertise in the areas of child development, youth development, economic mobility, social work, and gerontology.

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Legacy Square, Santa Ana, California

Legacy Square, a pioneering affordable housing community in the heart of Santa Ana, transforms an underutilized parcel of church-owned land into 93 homes while investing $10 million in community transit amenities, a park and other improvements to the surrounding neighborhood. The 100% affordable community provides one-, two- and three-bedroom homes for individuals and families earning less than 60% of the area median income. Thirty-three homes are reserved for previously unhoused or extremely low-income individuals.

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