Madrone Terrace will provide 79 new apartments homes serving low-income households. 20 apartments will be restricted to formerly homeless households with severe mental health needs as per the state’s No Place Like Home (NPLH) restrictions.
Madrone Terrace project, a new construction development that will create 79 new apartments of affordable housing and includes ground floor day care and community center spaces operated by the Hayward Area Recreation & Parks District (HARD), a public entity that operates recreational facilities across a 100 square-mile portion of Alameda County.
This building will be five stories and includes on-site property management and services offices, as well as secure bike parking for 40 bikes and a community room with common kitchen. The project includes 41 on-site residential parking spaces and 18 on-site parking spaces for HARD.
Apartment Mix: 79 apartments consisting of 36 one-bedrooms, 21 2-bedrooms, and 22 3-bedrooms.
Amenities: The property will include a publicly accessible community center, childcare space and open space operated by HARD, multi-purpose community room with a kitchenette and space for community events, laundry rooms, landscaped podium courtyard and on-site resident services and property management offices.
Resources for Community Development (RCD) and the John Stewart Company follow all reasonable accommodation laws and regulations as provided for in the Federal Fair Housing Act and California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act.
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Information about applying to live at Madrone Terrace will be available in Fall 2024. Please check back for more information at that time.
Eligibility is income-restricted, as are rents, in accordance with the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program and other funding regulatory agreements.
Application information, including income-eligibility and rents, will be available at a future point in time.
2220 Oxford Street, Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 841-4410
Fax: (510) 548-3502
contact@rcdhousing.org