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MEND’s housing sites for families include:

Baylor Arms at Chestertowne Village, Moorestown
Named after Clarence “Sparky” Baylor, one of MEND’s founding trustees, this apartment complex was acquired and rehabilitated by MEND in 1996. It is one-block away from Main Street and offers modern appliances, mini-blinds, on-site laundry, a tot playground and off-street parking. Heat and hot water are included in the monthly rent. One, two and three-bedroom garden apartments are available.

Beech Street Apartments, Moorestown
This property, located within easy walking distance to the downtown area, contains two and three-bedroom units in both garden apartment and townhouse designs. Amenities include: modern kitchen appliances, carpeting and hardwood flooring, on-site parking, and clothes washer/dryer hook-ups in each unit.

This development is a HUD Section 8 subsidized housing complex. Because of the strong demand for this property, the Beech Street waiting list is currently closed.

Colonial Arms, Moorestown
One and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses in a village setting close to downtown shopping and the public library. Amenities include clothes washer and dryer hook-ups, dining rooms, hardwood floors and modern kitchen appliances. Public transportation is at the door!

Delanco Renaissance, Delanco
An award-winning combination of both new construction and substantial rehabilitation, this downtown property contains one and two-bedroom apartments and is just a short walk from the light-rail River Line station with regular train service that runs from Camden to Trenton.

Musser Court, Moorestown
This cozy property contains one and two-bedroom apartments in a wooded setting near West Main Street and is close to the downtown shopping area. Modern appliances and new thermal pane windows make this an attractive in-town residence.