Current Status
Greenfield Commons II is currently in the pre-development stage and waiting for financing commitments. Greenfield Commons II is part of a two-phase development phase I is currently under construction.
Project Overview
Greenfield Commons II is part of a two-phase development offering 110 units of permanently affordable rental housing for families tied to the local agriculture sector and veterans referred through the Veterans Administration. The proposed development is consistent with the City of Greenfield’s Housing Element and with EAH goal to create community by developing, managing, and promoting quality affordable housing in the Salinas Valley.
Located on 5.45 acres in the southern Salinas Valley, this new development will feature garden-style apartments, a community building, a recreation and play area, indoor and outdoor common areas, and a community garden. The project is pursuing LEED Gold Certification and is designed to offset 100% of the property’s energy consumption with on-site renewable sources.
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110
Units
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30-70%
AMI Affordability |
165
Parking Spaces |
LEED
Sustainability Certification |
Project Highlights
- Location: 41206 Walnut Avenue, Greenfield, CA 93927
- Property Type: Family, Farmworker
- Construction Type: Modular
- Units: 110 Total Units with a mix of 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, and 3 Bedroom
Developer: EAH Housing
Architect: HED
General Contractor: Swinerton
Who Might Be Able to Qualify?
Families in the local agriculture sector earning 30%-70% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) – Monterey County Affordable Housing Program Income Limits (effective May 9, 2024)
Household Size |
30% |
50% |
70% |
1-Person |
$27,800 |
$46,350 |
$74,150 |
2-Person |
$31,800 |
$53,000 |
$84,800 |
3-Person |
$35,750 |
$59,600 |
$95,400 |
4-Person |
$39,700 |
$66,200 |
$105,950 |
*Income limits are subject to change depending on the latest AMI released by HCD.
Examples in Monterey County:
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Nadia is a administrative assistant in a agriculture supply company . She makes $51,400 annually and lives with her minor son. That makes her qualified for the 50% AMI for a household of two. |
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Peter is a part time vegetable farmer. He makes $22,546 annually and lives by himself. That makes him qualified for the 30% AMI for a household of one. |
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Helen and Peter are both strawberry farmers. They make a combined income of $92,000 annually and has two kids. That makes them qualified for the 70% AMI for a household of four. |
*Occupation annual incomes were based from county average and are subject to change.
Financing Participants
- HCD – Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant
- HCD – VHHP
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Questions?
Please call (626) 240-1520 for more information.