Madison celebrates completion of affordable housing project in Mosaic Ridge

Madison celebrates completion of affordable housing project in Mosaic Ridge
Satya Rhodes-Conway Mayor at City of Madison — Official website of City of Madison
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Elsa Floyd achieved her dream of becoming a homeowner, thanks to a collaboration between the City of Madison and local community organizations. Celebrating her new home in the Mosaic Ridge subdivision, Floyd was joined by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole, and other local officials.

“Buying a home in Madison is a challenge. Affordable housing isn’t so affordable. But then I came upon the Madison Area Community Land Trust on the web and I shared it with my husband,” Floyd shared during a celebration at her new home. “We discussed it, talked about the pros and cons, and we thought, ‘This is our chance to stay in Madison’…. We couldn’t be more grateful and excited about this milestone.”

Floyd’s home is one of two new single-family houses completing the Madison Community Development Authority’s decades-long revitalization project. After the initial development of 22 homes in the Mosaic Ridge subdivision, the City collaborated with Wisconsin Partnership for Housing Development and Madison Area Community Land Trust to build these additional homes. They received support from the City’s Affordable Housing Fund and its program assisting first-time homebuyers with down payments, ensuring long-term homeownership possibilities for these properties.

“We’re proud to partner with the City of Madison, whose support makes permanently affordable homeownership possible,” said Olivia Williams, the executive director of Madison Area Community Land Trust. “This is exactly this kind of partnership that allows the community land trust model to grow and thrive.”

Before touring the new home, Mayor Rhodes-Conway congratulated Floyd and her family. “The City and CDA have been working for years to bring new housing into this neighborhood. It’s part of our effort to make sure that people in our community have the choices that they need to live in the neighborhoods that they want to live in and in the type of housing that they want to live in,” said Mayor Rhodes-Conway. “There are many people in our community that are eligible for land trust homes. We also support first-time homebuyer courses and down payment assistance programs. I encourage folks who are interested in home ownership to reach out and find out more about those programs. We are doing everything we can to increase homeownership opportunities in Madison.”



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