NEt zero homes for sale
New Future-Focused Housing
Matthew 25 is working to revitalize the Time Check neighborhood by building healthy, future-focused housing that serves both people and the planet. These new Net Zero Homes are meticulously designed and being built to produce as much energy as they consume, significantly reducing carbon footprints and energy bills. By incorporating state-of-the-art solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and superior insulation, Net Zero Homes ensure year-round comfort while maximizing energy efficiency.
Residents will enjoy a healthier living environment with the community-focused design including easy access to parks, green spaces, the river, our Cultivate Hope Urban Farm, and the Cultivate Hope Corner Store. These homes embrace a simpler lifestyle with no yard maintenance and spacious patios ideal for enjoying the outdoors.
These homes are for sale!
The construction of the 1021 8th ST NW homes has been finished, and our website will soon be updated with additional information regarding opportunities to acquire those properties.
These completed homes features three distinct units on a single lot, offering versatile living arrangements. It includes a front unit, a back unit, and an additional unit above the garage, providing ample space and privacy for multiple households. The sizes of the three units are:
- Three-bedroom, two-bath home (1,340 sq ft)
- Two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home (960 sq ft)
- Two-bedroom, two-bath home (840 sq ft)
Key features of each unit include:
- Solar Panels: Each home is equipped with a dedicated solar system, ensuring a consistent and renewable energy supply.
- Energy Efficiency: Thick, well-insulated walls, air source heat pumps, and electric HVAC systems with heat backup work together to minimize energy usage.
- Electric Water Heaters: Ensuring that even water heating is done in an eco-friendly manner.
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers: Each unit has two EV chargers, promoting the use of electric vehicles and further reducing the community’s carbon footprint.
- Shared Yards and Outdoor Spaces: Encouraging community activities and social interactions.
- Large Patios and Direct Outdoor Access: Each home has a spacious patio or balcony, allowing residents to enjoy the outdoors directly from their living space.
Please check back soon for photos of these homes!