California Department of Housing and Community Development

08/04/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Napa Welcomes Two New Affordable Housing Communities

Community members and state and local leaders recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of two new affordable housing communities in the City of Napa.

Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments bring a total of 90 new homes to the North Bay community. Heritage House is an adaptive reuse project, which converted a former assisted living facility into 66 permanent supportive homes. Valle Verde is a 24-unit new construction located next to Heritage House. Both these developments provide affordable homes for low-income families, agricultural workers and people exiting homelessness.

A project of Burbank Housing, Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments was supported by nearly $15 million from HCD's No Place Like Home, Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant and Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Multifamily Housing (DR-MHP) programs. In October 2017, The Central LNU Complex fire was responsible for the highest number of destroyed structures within Napa and Sonoma Counties. Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments is the second DR-MHP project to finish construction in the City of Napa.

In addition to on-site supportive services, residents have access to amenities including a community room with kitchen, computer lab, laundry room, outdoor courtyard, and bicycle parking.

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