The Affordable Housing Pipeline   presented by   Jamboree Housing Corporation

Future Developments

Here's a look at some of Jamboree's latest developments. Check out how Jamboree builds quality affordable housing with services from start to finish. Learn more about affordable housing and ways to share your thoughts about these new communities.

LONG BEACH: The 101

PRE-DEVELOPMENT: Learn about the creation of a new Permanent Supportive Housing community for those who are currently experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness at 101 East Pacific Coast Highway East in the City of Long Beach. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing that’s affordable, with onsite supportive and resident services.
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SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: Salida del Sol

CONSTRUCTION: Slated for completion in early 2025, construction is now under way. Learn about the affordable housing development for low-income and formerly homeless at 32410 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing with onsite supportive and resident services.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW: The Heartwood Apartments

CONSTRUCTION: Learn about the hotel conversion of the well-maintained Crestview Hotel, into Heartwood Apartments, a Permanent Supportive Housing community for local Transitional Age Youth (TAY) aging out of the foster care system and small families in the area who are currently experiencing or at risk of homelessness at 901 East El Camino Real in the City of Mountain View. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing that’s affordable, with onsite supportive and resident services.
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PLACERVILLE: The Clementine

PRE-DEVELOPMENT: Learn about the 83-unit workforce housing development for low- and moderate-income families at 212 Amory Drive in Placerville, CA. Read about plans for the property, onsite programming and services, and the collaboration with local community partners.
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CLAREMONT: Larkin Place

PRE-DEVELOPMENT: Learn about the proposed Permanent Supportive Housing for low-income and formerly homeless individuals and couples at 731 Harrison Avenue in Claremont, CA. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing that’s affordable with onsite supportive and resident services.
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SANTA ANA: WISEPlace Permanent Supportive Housing

CONSTRUCTION: Learn about the proposed renovation of WISEPlace into expanded Permanent Supportive Housing for formerly homeless, unaccompanied women in Santa Ana, CA.
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WESTSIDE COSTA MESA: Senior Housing

PRE-DEVELOPMENT: Learn about the proposed affordable housing development for low-income and formerly homeless seniors at W. 19th Street and Pomona Avenue in Westside Costa Mesa, CA. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing that’s affordable with onsite supportive and resident services.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH: 18431 Beach Blvd

CONSTRUCTION: Slated for completion in fall 2023, construction is now under way. Learn about the affordable housing development for low-income and formerly homeless seniors at 18431 Beach Blvd in Huntington Beach, CA. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing with onsite supportive and resident services.
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SANTA ANA: First Point

CONSTRUCTION: Get a project overview and read about other community considerations for this new 522-unit affordable housing development.
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SANTA ANA: North Harbor Village

PRE-DEVELOPMENT: Learn about the proposed Permanent Supportive Housing for formerly homeless veterans and those with special needs in Santa Ana, CA. Unlike a shelter, this community will be permanent housing with onsite supportive and resident services.
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STANTON: Homekey Roomkey Motel Conversions

CONSTRUCTION: Read about the project overview and other community considerations for this motel conversion of the Tahiti Motel and the Stanton Inn & Suites into permanent housing with services for vulnerable individuals, seniors, and veterans in Stanton, CA.
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WEST SACRAMENTO: West Gateway II

Located within the Bridge District, West Gateway Place II is the development of a new apartment community in the City of West Sacramento. West Gateway Place II is being co-developed by the West Sacramento Housing Development Corporation and Jamboree Housing Corporation.
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Affordable Housing 411

How much parking is required for affordable housing communities?

Learn how parking requirements are determined, how parking affects surrounding neighborhoods, and how much parking is really needed by residents.
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Does Jamboree speak at events?

Book a Jamboree expert: From housing policy and impact, to property operation and resident services, our knowledgeable industry experts are available to speak at or facilitate an open online conversation at your next event about our proven housing solutions that work.
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What is affordable housing?

Learn the definition of affordable housing and how it's calculated.
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Who lives in affordable housing?

Find out the surprising answer to who really lives in affordable housing and who qualifies for workforce housing per the area median income based on examples of job types in CA.
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What is Permanent Supportive Housing?

Who lives there? How is it different from a homeless shelter? Find out answers to these frequently asked questions and more about Permanent Supportive Housing.

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Is affordable housing poorly built?

See what’s required to build affordable housing, why it’s called affordable, and how it’s built with quality.
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Does affordable housing drive down property values?

Find out what the research reveals about whether or not affordable housing drives down property values. Learn how a new development becomes a community asset.
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Does affordable housing attract crime to the neighborhood?

Discover the answer to this frequently asked question about whether or not affordable housing attracts crime to a neighborhood and the application process for screening prospective residents.

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Why is outreach a critical step for developing new housing?

Find out how working with neighbors and stakeholders is a valuable step in building strong, successful communities.
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