Vista del Puente
1436 South 40th Street • San Diego, California 92113
Vista del Puente, located in the Southcrest neighborhood of San Diego, provides 52 beautiful apartment homes, of which 26 are designated for homeless veterans and another 12 for homeless families. In partnership with Townspeople, National CORE has created an affordable housing community that includes a 2,500-square-foot community space for onsite case management and social services. Services focus on areas of mental health, substance abuse recovery, job training and job placement assistance.
Project Specifications
Total Units (52 Units)
- 6 1-Bedroom
- 30 2-Bedroom
- 16 3-Bedroom
Role
- Co-Owner
- General Contractor
- Co-Developer
- Property Manager
Financing Sources
- Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) Acquisition Loan
- State of CA HCD Predevelopment and Acquisition Loan
- State of CA HCD Veterans Homeless Housing Program (VHHP) Loan
- San Diego Housing Commission Loan and Project Based Vouchers
- The City of San Diego
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development
- BBVA Compass Construction Loan
- CCRC Permanent Loan
- Hudson (BBVA/Cal Bank & Trust/Pacific Western) 9% LIHTC Equity
- Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco AHP Grant
- Home Depot Foundation Grant
- Funders Together End Homelessness
Onsite Amenities
- 2,500-Square-Foot Community Center
- BBQ Area
- Gated Community
- Laundry Facility
- Onsite Property Management and Maintenance
- Onsite Social Services
- Outdoor Play Area

Information about the Services Provider
Hope through Housing concentrates on direct services, partnerships, and other resources right in the neighborhoods that need them most. Their goal is to see all people thrive – whether that means helping children to do well in school, improving families’ financial situations, providing supportive services to individuals with special needs, or making it possible for seniors to age with dignity in their own homes.
Become a Resident
All National CORE owned and operated communities do not discriminate on the basis of disability status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its federally assisted programs and activities. The person named below has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s regulations implementing Section 504 (24 CFR, part 8 dated June 2, 1988), in addition to any accessibility or accommodations questions and concerns.
Bill Miller 9692 Haven Avenue, Suite 100 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 294-6153
Dial 711 for California Telephone Relay Services (TRS) for hearing and speech disability assistance
This institution is an equal opportunity provider
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