YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – New homes are tough to come by in Youngstown. In fact, outside of the main center downtown, there have been only 20 units built in the last 15 years.
That is changing, however, with a new project to bring homes to the city.
Thursday, a ceremonial groundbreaking was held for six new homes being built on Mineral Springs Avenue.
“The more we build, the more community we build, and the quicker we can realize Youngstown coming back as a community that cares about each other,” said Councilman Julius Oliver.
Construction has already started on the homes. They will be three bedrooms with two and a half baths, plus a two-car garage.
“When you buy a home here, you’re not just buying a house, you’re also buying into what’s happening in this neighborhood,” said YNDC Executive Director Ian Beniston.
Since 2008, Mineral Springs Avenue has changed, from blight to demolition, and now, new builds.
Money for the project came from the Welcome Home Ohio Program. It was funded by the Ohio General Assembly, including former Youngstown council member Lauren McNally, who is now a state representative.
“So exciting in such a way to put a bow on the end of my first term,” McNally said.
The price of each home is capped by the state at $180,000. Construction will finish in the spring, and the homes will go on sale.
It is a partnership between multiple agencies and partners to improve the housing stock in Youngstown.
“Coming together is a beginning. Standing together is progress, and working together is success,” said Deb Flora, executive director of the Mahoning County Land Bank.
The homes will include a 100-percent, 15-year property tax abatement.