For anyone experiencing homelessness in the Austin/Travis County area, a Coordinated Assessment (CA) is a good first step on the path back to a place to live. The CA is a housing needs evaluation where anyone experiencing homelessness in Austin/Travis County can apply for the majority of our community’s housing programs. For an up-to-date list of agencies that offer CAs, visit www.austinecho.org/gethelp.   

For questions about Juniper Creek Apartment services and how to set up a lease, please call 512-610-7392, email CHI@foundcom.org, or visit www.foundcom.org.    

AUSTIN, TX – Austin Housing and the Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) celebrate the opening of Juniper Creek, a 110-unit affordable multifamily rental housing community for households earning 30% to 60% median family income (MFI). Located in District 7 at 11630 North Lamar Boulevard, the apartments offer one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with access to a food pantry, learning center, and on-site services for families, veterans, seniors, and people with disabilities. The development also includes units for at-risk/homeless families as part of Foundation Communities’ Children’s Home Initiative (CHI) Program. Residents interested in calling the community home can learn more at www.foundcom.org

Modern leasing office lobby with front desk, lounge seating, and wood accents.

Juniper Creek leasing office and service center

“Housing is the foundation for health, stability, and opportunity,” explains Deletta Dean, Director for the Austin Housing Department. “Juniper Creek provides people with not just an affordable place to live, but a connected community with services that help them thrive.”   

Juniper Creek, developed, owned, and managed by Foundation Communities (FC), is located within three areas specified in the Austin Strategic Housing Blueprint: North Lamar Mobility Bond Corridor, Braker Lane/Blue Goose Imagine Austin Corridor, and the Lamar Boulevard Imagine Austin Corridor. The property is also adjacent to FC’s Laurel Creek Apartments and is in a transit-connected area in North Austin, with two bus stops within 500 feet of the apartments.  

Children’s playground and landscaped courtyard at Juniper Creek, featuring slides, climbing structures, picnic tables, and mature shade trees next to a four-story affordable housing community.

Juniper Creek playground from the community terrace

Fenced outdoor sport court with a basketball hoop at Juniper Creek, located beside the playground and residential buildings and designed as an on-site recreation amenity for residents.

Juniper Creek basketball court shared with sister property, Laurel Creek Apartments

“It has been inspiring to see families moving into Juniper Creek,” explains Walter Moreau, Executive Director for Foundation Communities. “Most of them are coming from difficult situations, and we look forward to seeing what this new home and the services we offer will help them achieve. Thank you, everyone who helped make this beautiful community a reality.” 

Juniper Creek consists of three residential buildings: two five-story buildings equipped with elevators and one three-story building. Residents will enjoy a range of amenities, including an open-air community terrace and covered porch, a community deck, two playgrounds, a dog park, barbecue grills, picnic tables, a community garden, and an outdoor fitness area. There are also several on-site laundry rooms available for residents’ convenience. Furthermore, the development has earned a 4-star rating from Austin Energy Green Building, which focuses on cultivating innovation in construction to enrich the community’s environmental, economic, and social well-being.

 

Open kitchen with quartz island, dark cabinets, and black appliances.

Juniper Creek home

Bright bedroom with ceiling fan, open closet, and wood floors.

Juniper Creek bedroom

Development Funding

Juniper Creek received $6.6 million from AHFC through the Rental Housing Assistance Development (RHDA) Program for pre-development and construction costs. The property also received $9.5 million from Travis County, nearly $5.1 million in private funding, and $1.75 million from Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) Dallas. Additionally, the development secured a 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) award from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). LIHTC is a federal program enabled by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and allocated to each state. In Texas, the TDHCA administers tax credits. The site also participated in the Affordability Unlocked Development Bonus Program and S.M.A.R.T. Housing.

Juniper Creek, a colorful building with the number 3. Blue building on the left with a staircase in between it next to a striped building which is next to a gray building. Surrounded by trees

Juniper Creek – Courtesy of Foundation Communities (foundcom.org)

About Austin Housing

Austin Housing creates and preserves housing opportunities to stabilize communities. To access affordable housing and community resources that help you, visit www.austintexas.gov/housing.

About the Austin Housing Finance Corporation

The Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) was created as a public, non-profit corporation and instrumentality of the City of Austin. The mission of the AHFC is to generate and implement strategic housing solutions for the benefit of low- and moderate-income residents of the City of Austin.

About Foundation Communities

Foundation Communities is an Austin-based, homegrown nonprofit. Founded in 1990, it provides affordable, attractive homes and free on-site support services for thousands of families, veterans, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. It offers an innovative, proven model that empowers its residents and neighbors to achieve educational success, financial stability, and healthier lifestyles. Foundation Communities owns and operates 29 affordable communities all over Austin and three in North Texas. Visit foundcom.org to learn more.