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July 30, 2024

Affordable condo development coming to Sanford, with a modular approach from Madison

A drawing of houses. Rendering / Courtesy, Benchmark Real Estate The Sanford developers recently cut the ribbon on a similar modular project in Madison.

Two months after cutting the ribbon on an affordable housing development in Madison, developers Kara Wilbur and Sam Hight have another, similar plan in the works — to create affordable housing in Sanford.

Both developments use modular components and wood-fiber insulation made by TimberHP in Madison, and both use financing programs from MaineHousing.

“We are excited to provide housing across the state using the modular approach — allowing more access to quality homes to meet the diverse needs of Mainers,” said Hight.

In downtown Sanford at 19 Bodwell St., the condo development will be led by Dooryard, a new modular housing and development company. The plan is to build eight condo units and a single-family detached condo.

Dooryard, in Rumford, is a catalog home company offering a line of single-family home packages and multifamily apartment buildings using modular construction methods, according to its website.

An empty room.
Photo / Courtesy Benchmark Real Estate
The mission in Sanford, like the Madison project seen here, includes an efficient, modular design with the goal of keeping units affordable.

The project is open for pre-sales. Marketing began earlier this month through Benchmark Real Estate in Portland.

“We've received a good amount of inquiries,” Courtney Collins, Benchmark’s COO, told Mainebiz.

The goal is to create “high-quality” living spaces that can help meet the growing demand for housing in Sanford and provide homes for local workers, singles, young couples and downsizing seniors, said Wilbur.

The project is supported with financing provided by MaineHousing, along with Bangor Savings Bank and the Genesis Fund. The fund's Affordable Homeownership Program is intended to help produce modestly sized and priced homes that will appeal to first-time homebuyers or other homebuyers who earn up to 120% of area median income.

In Sanford, the affordable unit income cap at 120% of the area median income is $110,040, according to information provided by Benchmark.

Condo prices will start at $249,000. Features include front porches, back yards, all-electric systems, hardwood finishes and the TimberHP insulation, a news release said.  

The sites are in downtown Sanford and on existing water and sewer infrastructure. The modular construction will help reduce soft costs and loan interest costs, according to the developers.  

The units could attract diverse buyers looking for affordability and convenience, said Tom Landry, Benchmark’s owner and the development’s listing agent.

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