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Our
Mission
To provide quality affordable housing for low and moderate income persons
and help revitalize neighborhoods.
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GLHC
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Annual
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City
of Lansing in partnership with the Greater Lansing Housing
Coalition (GLHC) provides programs that allow low and moderate
income households to buy their own home.
The City provides funding and technical assistance in support
of the Rehabilitation Purchase Program. It helps GLHC acquire
vacant residential structures that are rehabilitated and sold
to income eligible families.
For information on the Program or the availability of renovated
homes available for sale call GLHC at (517) 372-5980.
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Home Tour 2008
An annual fundraiser for the Greater Lansing Housing Coalition
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Was held Sunday, September 14, 2008,
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Five unique homes throughout Lansing’s Moores River Drive Area |
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Mid-Michigan home enthusiasts enjoyed a unique opportunity to tour the five featured homes at a leisurely pace between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. An optional Brunch at the Country Club of Lansing kicked off the Tour at 10 a.m.
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The Tour featured a newly built home in this neighborhood plus Harper House and Potter House, as well as traditional, notable homes of this area. |
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Funds from this important event helps the Coalition rehabilitate housing in Lansing’s distressed neighborhoods. GLHC is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) community development corporation that has rehabilitated over 125 homes in Lansing for first-time homeowners and 233 apartments for people of modest means.
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2222 Moores River Dr. – Bruce Stewart and Barry Wood |
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1348 Cambridge Rd. – Sergei Kvitko and James McClurken |
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1341 Cambridge Rd. – Joel Ferguson and Anna Strong |
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1408 Cambridge Rd. – Brian Huggler |
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1435 Cambridge Rd. – Susan Coley and Don LeDuc |
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