Energy Efficiency Makes Charlottesville Home More Comfortable

Just as the name suggests, Park’s Edge is a housing community situated on a quiet road across from a wooded park in Charlottesville, Virginia. Apartments in the complex, comprised of 8 buildings and 12 units in each, are available primarily to lower-income residents at some of the lowest rents in the country.
Saying Goodbye to Sky-High Bills: How Energy Efficiency Helps Falls Church Families Thrive

Grandview Apartments is a multifamily housing community in Falls Church, Virginia, spanning across 19 buildings with 266 units. People who live here tend to stay. Grandview Apartments is also the most affordable housing in the area, thanks to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, the largest affordable production and preservation program in the United States.
More Affordable Energy Bills Help This Virginia Family Save Money for What Counts

Meet Betty Arnez. She lives in Falls Church, Virginia, just miles outside of Washington, D.C. at the Grandview Apartments—a multifamily housing community made up of 19 buildings and 266 units.
Virginia Energy Efficiency Companies Deliver Savings and Comfort to Families

With a definite and identified need for low income multifamily homes to undergo continued upgrades and weatherization fixes, more partnerships and greater funding would enable companies, workers, and social enterprises to provide the work required to ensure affordability and comfort to the people who need it the most.
How Energy Efficiency Brings Virginia Families Closer Together

Crystal Barbour, 39, has lived at Park’s Edge, a multi-building housing community, for 14 years. Energy efficiency and programs like LEAP support upgrades that can make a world of difference for families—especially low income families.