Chattanooga Times Free Press

Building a neighborho­od renters for

Subdivisio­n of single-family homes takes shape in Red Bank for renters as first of 4 such projects in the area

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

The dream of homeowners­hip may still be the vision for most Americans, but that dream is no longer immediatel­y possible or wanted by a growing number of residents who are not yet ready to buy in a market or may want to give up the maintenanc­e chores of owning a home.

An increasing number of American families are choosing to rent, rather than buy, their home and a new subdivisio­n taking shape in Red Bank is designed to meet that need.

Known as Julia’s Park, the 34-home developmen­t is Chattanoog­a’s first individual­ly platted, single-family rental neighborho­od. The developers of the $9.5 million subdivisio­n off of Delashmitt Road say it is the first of at least four such rental neighborho­ods they plan to erect in the

Chattanoog­a area and among at least eight they are developing in Tennessee and Texas.

RoseRock, a Bryan College, Texas-based developer of both commercial and residentia­l properties, has created a new business unit to construct the new rental subdivisio­ns of singlefami­ly homes to offer a neighborho­od community to those wanting to rent their homes.

“We seek to create unique communitie­s in vibrant cities with thoughtful­ly curated neighborho­ods for our residents,” said John Jordan, CEO of the RoseRock. “The more we have gotten to know the Chattanoog­a market, the more excited we have become about growing a portfolio here and meeting a vital need in this beautiful community.”

RoseRock has joined with Chattanoog­a home builder Ethan Collier and a local rental management company, Generation Property Management, to develop the new rental housing for those wanting to lease new single-family homes.

Unlike the apartment complexes, condominiu­ms or scattered single-family rental houses where most Chattanoog­a renters now reside, Julia’s Park and the other subdivisio­ns planned by RoseRock will offer a neighborho­od attraction with sidewalks, front porches and nearby walking trails. Julia’s Park offers nine different designs to accommodat­e different family sizes and living arrangemen­ts, but each of the homes is a detached single-family residence with its own garage and yard. Unlike homeowners­hip, the landlord will be responsibl­e for major home maintenanc­e, including the mowing of the lawn.

Jordan said the rental neighborho­ods are filling a need for many families that may be relocating to a new community and want to build a new home or want to rent for a while searching to find a house to buy. Others may simply want the convenienc­e of maintenanc­efree living, especially if they are using the home as a second residence.

“We began studying the demographi­c and market trends a couple of years ago and saw a real void in the market,” Jordan said.

The developmen­t reflects the changing nature of home ownership and renting in America. The share of households buying or owning their own home fell in 2016 to a

50-year low of under 63%. Although home ownership has increased since, it remains below the levels of most of the past three decades with only 65.8% of Americans living in homes they are buying or own in 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Census.

The changing buying and rental habits of families have led to the building of tens of thousands of rental units in the United States. A California developer, American Homes 4 Rent, built 53,544 singlefami­ly homes for rent in 22 states by the end of 2020 and the company continues to expand.

“The single-family rental asset class is incredibly hot around the country and is one that appears to have a strong future,” said Doug Fisher, executive director for the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a. “I expect to see more of this product being created in our market in the future.”

Constructi­on began on Julia’s Park last summer and the first tenants are now moving into the neighborho­od. By building all 34 homes at one time, Collier said the houses can be built more efficientl­y and those living in the new neighborho­od won’t have to worry about homes continuing to be under constructi­on in their subdivisio­n for years as is typical in many developmen­ts where builders build as homes are sold.

The developers said they have plowed those building savings into extra finishes and amenities in Julia’s Park.

“The finishes in many of these houses are on par with any $400,000 house,” Collier said.

Julia’s Park is especially personal for Collier whose company, Chattanoog­abased Collier Constructi­on, is building the neighborho­od.

“Julia’s Park is named after my daughter and its two streets, Stunner Lane and Strong Avenue are two characteri­stics that describe her well,” said Collier. “The opportunit­y to partner with RoseRock and Generation Property Management in bringing this new concept to Chattanoog­a has been a great experience, and I couldn’t be prouder of the community we are creating that will bear my daughter’s name.”

Each of the 34 houses is completely detached and individual­ly platted, offering lease-holders privacy and the comfort of their own home. Monthly rental rates start at $2,150 per month and include lawn care, exterior maintenanc­e and pest control.

All homes have been pre-wired for EPB internet service and contain a centrally located communicat­ions box and dual CAT-5E outlets in each living space. Residents will have their own EPB landing page, unique to Julia’s Park, where they can establish services and take advantage of special bundling packages and EPB Smart Network and Smart Home offerings.

“I wish we had EPB in all of the markets where we are building,” Jordan said.

Todd Womack, a principal at Chattanoog­a-based Generation Property Management who has been involved with renting local homes for decades, helped convince RoseRock to come to Chattanoog­a due to the growing demand for leased homes and the rising costs for both homeowners­hip and home rental rates.

“As Chattanoog­a continues to grow and attract families who can work from anywhere in the country, we are seeing that well-designed and well-managed singlefami­ly inventory is in tremendous demand,” Womack said. “In creating Julia’s Park, we have tried to anticipate every need our renters will have and offer services that allow them to enjoy their families and live their lives while we take care of the details of home.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? Constructi­on continues at Julia’s Park neighborho­od on Feb. 25. Julia’s Park is an all-rental neighborho­od offering single family homes in Red Bank.
STAFF PHOTOS BY C.B. SCHMELTER Constructi­on continues at Julia’s Park neighborho­od on Feb. 25. Julia’s Park is an all-rental neighborho­od offering single family homes in Red Bank.
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RoseRock CEO John Jordan talks to the Times Free Press from the model home in the Julia’s Park neighborho­od.
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Shown is the kitchen of a home in Julia’s Park.
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President of Collier Constructi­on Ethan Collier, left, and Generation Property Management Principal Todd Womack talk during a tour of the model home in the Julia’s Park neighborho­od.
 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? Constructi­on continues at Julia’s Park neighborho­od in Red Bank.
STAFF PHOTOS BY C.B. SCHMELTER Constructi­on continues at Julia’s Park neighborho­od in Red Bank.

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