Haven on Ramsgate, a new affordable housing development, is currently under construction on Ramsgate Avenue in Westchester. The project is intended for low- and moderate-income residents in the area. Developed by HVN Development, the complex will include 77 apartment homes with a mix of one- and two-bedroom units.
Haven on Ramsgate: Affordable Housing Complex Rising in Westchester
HVN Development, a leading firm for affordable and workforce housing projects across Southern California, has started construction of a new housing complex in Westchester.
The new apartment complex, Haven on Ramsgate, will feature a four-story residential building. The housing complex will include 53 one-bedroom apartments of about 400 square feet and 24 two-bedroom units of around 550 square feet.
Leasing rates for the apartments located at 8911 Ramsgate Avenue are expected to be announced soon.
According to Urbanize, the project is using the Mayor’s Executive Directive 1 and density bonus incentives. HVN Development is working on more than a dozen affordable housing projects across the City of Los Angeles.
The apartments are reserved for individuals and families with low and moderate incomes.
Key Features and Prime Location
Haven on Ramsgate is located near major transit routes and just a short distance from Los Angeles International Airport. The project’s location places future residents close to transportation options, retail areas, and other neighborhood amenities.
Additionally, the building complex includes amenities such as on-site laundry, a building elevator, and a secure double-stack rack for storing bicycles.
Designed by Stockton Architects, the building will feature energy-efficient appliances like a stainless-steel refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave.
The new Westchester development is located down the street from another similar project currently under construction at 9033 Ramsgate Avenue.
HVN Development’s Haven on Ramsgate is expected to bring 77 new affordable homes to the Westchester community. The project will support the area’s growing demand for accessible housing options.
