The development offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments in two, 15-unit buildings.
SAN BRUNO — The San Mateo County Community College District on Thursday opened a new 30-unit employee housing complex at Skyline College, the third such project undertaken by the district in response to the area’s unaffordability crisis.
The homes have comfortable kitchens, private outdoor space, and plenty of natural light, as well as a dedicated covered parking space and secure bike storage for each unit. The buildings connect to two native landscape outdoor areas including a resident barbecue pit, and the traditional American architectural design blends with adjacent suburban neighborhoods.
And it doesn’t stop at assigning apartments to staff and faculty, the district also has a homebuyer program. The program is open to those who have never owned a home in the last three years or ever; divorced or separated families; and those who lost their home because of foreclosure or short sale or own a home outside the Bay Area and have to commute at least 50 miles each way to come to work.
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