Affordable-housing apartment complex in the works for Whitehall

Developers continue to be bullish on the Whitehall real-estate market.

The $25 million Enclave on Main project is a 4-story, 102-unit apartment complex set to occupy the corner of Main Street and Maplewood Avenue.


According to the Affordable Housing Alliance Central Ohio organization, housing is generally considered "affordable" if a low-income renter is paying no more than 30% of his or her income for housing (rent and utilities) or if a low-income owner is paying no more than 30% of his or her income for mortgage and utilities. A household is housing-cost-burdened if it pays more than 30% of income for housing and has severe housing cost burden if it pays more than 50% of income for housing.