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Rental Program

In 1998, Brick Capital built Apple Tree Apartments, a forty-unit rental project located in the Jonesboro area of Sanford. Brick Capital rents these apartments to families earning 60% and below median income for Lee County. Additionally, Brick Capital built 18 units of supportive housing, called Lee Harnett-Haven Housing I and II, for victims of domestic violence. In partnership with Haven in Lee County, Brick Capital also helped build a 29-unit shelter and offices for victims of domestic violence.

Decide

01. Rental or housing program

Brick Capital offers different programs for different needs. The process for rental programs differs from that of housing programs, so, before proceeding to counseling, the clients should understand what their housing goals are.

Plan

02. Create a game plan

After meeting with our staff, the client should feel ready to proceed to either renting an apartment or beginning to look for or build a home. The client will continue to go through the process with Brick Capital until the desired housing is acquired.

Counsel

03. Meet with our staff

It is important to understand every aspect of home ownership and development or renting housing. The Brick Capital staff will work one-on-one with clients until they feel ready to proceed in the process of finding or building a home.

Enjoy

04. Move in!

This whole process can take anywhere from a few weeks to many months, depending on which program was chosen by the client. However, every client will eventually be able to move in and enjoy their new home, which Brick Capital hopes you will love.

Rental Programs

Opportunities for Renting

The Process

If the client chooses to build a house with Brick Capital, then they will go through a four to five month-long process. The client will sit down with one of our counselors, look at current plans, and see which options meet their needs. If the client does not like any of the current plans, then Brick Capital will engage a designer to come up with a plan that meets the client’s needs. Once the plan is figured out, Brick Capital engages a contractor to get quota on the house. The client will have to sign a purchase agreement after receiving a quota and working with the contractor. After this point, the building process will begin.

 

Current Units

Brick Capital currently owns several different rental units. This includes 6 units in Lee Harnett-Haven Housing II (all one-bedroom apartments), 12 units in the surrounding duplexes and triplexes (Lee Harnett-Haven Housing I), 5 units in Pittsboro duplexes in Chatham County, and one home in Chatham County.