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Community BUILDING AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation’s Community Building and Neighborhood Revitalization team focuses on engaging people in the neighborhoods where they live. Since the beginning, CEDC has worked to empower individuals, families and neighborhoods in shaping the physical, social and economic fabric of their communities.
Real Estate Development and Construction
CEDC’s Real Estate Development and Construction Division has built or rehabilitated more than 1,375 rental and for-sale homes, opening the doors to affordable, quality homes throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
Property and Asset Management
CEDC’s goal is to meet the high demand for safe, decent and affordable homes for families and the senior community. Our Property and Asset Management Division supports this effort by professionally managing our rental homes communities while offering quality living at its best. In total, our Property and Asset Management Division manages more than 1,300 affordable rental homes across 17 properties (as of May 2010).
NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center
The NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center (HOC) was established by
CEDC to assist the greater Ventura community in purchasing and retaining homes.
Launched on a smaller scale in 1998, the HOC extended its services countywide in September 2001 when it joined the NeighborWorks® Network run by Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, now known as NeighborWorks® America, a national intermediary serving community development corporations.