3-story, 74 studio apartments reserved for seniors earning at or below 30% of the AMI. 35-units are for seniors in need of mental health support from the County of San Diego’s No Place Like Home program. Amenities include a community room and shared use of onsite amenities with the church, including outdoor recreation space and the South Bay Metro Good Neighbor Center. There are also offices for case management and services are provided by the Hope through Housing Foundation, Father Joe’s Villages, CASA Familiar, San Diego PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) and San Ysidro Health Services. Leased for 99-years.
Photo Credit: Hope Solutions
Project Size: 50+ Units
Completed: 2024
Cost: $33000000
Location: San Diego, CA
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Nestor Senior Village
Project & Congregation Details
Congregation Information
House of Worship: Nestor United Methodist Church
Denomination: United Methodist Church
Leadership: Jim Geddes, trustee chair for Nestor United Methodist Church and National CORE
Location Information
State: CA
City: San Diego
Geography: Suburban
Neighborhood: Nestor
Project Information
Approval: 2022
Completed: 2024
Cost: $33000000
Developer: National CORE
Social Services Provider: The Hope through Housing Foundation, Father Joe’s Villages, CASA Familiar, San Diego PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), and San Ysidro Health Services.
Land: Leased
Housing Type: Supportive
Funding
Local
The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) awarded 73 affordable housing vouchers and a $3.3 million development loan to Nestor Senior Village through Housing First San Diego, SDHC’s homelessness action plan; The City of San Diego waived more than $1.2 million in development impact fees; The County of San Diego provided $7.5 million in funds it administers from the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s No Place Like Home (NPLH) Program
Federal
$2 million from HOME Investment Partnerships Grant funds awarded to the City of San Diego from the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Tax credit equity from Hudson Housing Capital
Other
Construction Financing and Permanent loans from Chase bank;
