Michigan Developers Launch Project to Address Housing Crisis for People with Disabilities
In Oakland County, Michigan, developers have initiated a significant housing project aimed at addressing the critical shortage of housing options for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The $35 million Auburn Oaks development, spearheaded by Three Oaks Communities, will feature 55 homes, including a mix of condominiums, single-family, and townhomes. Of these, 17 condominiums and two single-family homes are specifically reserved for adults with IDD. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide neuro-inclusive housing, ensuring that residents have access to necessary amenities and services to support independent living. The project is the third of its kind in Michigan, highlighting a growing recognition of the need for creative financing solutions to expand housing options for this underserved population.