A safe, stable, and affordable home is the foundation for everything in life. Its the place where each person can find what they need to meet their goals and build their best life. In other words, a CommonBond community. CommonBond is an affordable housing nonprofit organization that creates communities throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and South Dakota to help people of all ages and walks of life meet their goals and thrive

With five decades of working with vulnerable populations as an affordable housing organization, we know that when people have stability in their homes, children do better in school, teens graduate, adults find jobs with wages to support their families, and older adults maintain their independence

See our mission in action by hearing a Resident Story and get acquainted with our fundamental values in Home is the Foundation for everything in life

Together, we can make this happen. Help our affordable housing organization create homes for 15,000 people across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and South Dakota by 2025

Sunwood Village is a 47-unit family affordable housing property in Ramsey, Minnesota that is part of a major community development effort to bring jobs, expand the regional economy, and provide access to parks, trails, shopping, and the Northstar Rail. It offers a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. Sunwood Village is reserved for households earning 30% to 60% of the area median income

CommonBond developed the first senior community in Milwaukees Pabst Brewery redevelopment area, which has become Milwaukees newest sustainable historic neighborhood. The redevelopment of the former Pabst Brewery Company includes two major university centers, offices, apartments, a hotel, and restaurants. Located in the central business district, Brewery Point provides seniors55 and older with affordable homes that feature panoramic views of downtown Milwaukee

Lexington Commons is designed for single adults who meet the state definition of long-term homelessness, and single adults who meet the federal definition of chronic homelessness. It features 48 efficiency apartments. An adaptive reuse of a former nursing home built in the 1960s, Lexington Commons was designed to achieve LEED certification


The purchase of Boulder Ridge affordable housing property in MN is the first of many in CommonBonds deliberate effort to counter the loss of affordable housing options. Boulder Ridge was the first naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH) acquisition through our CommonBond Housing Opportunity Fund. It provides affordable housing for those with low to moderate incomes

The Cooperage is a new construction project in Minneapolis that provides 60 units of housing for seniors ages 62 and older. Conveniently located within ¼ mile of a Central Corridor Light Rail Transit stop, its also connected to trails. This is CommonBonds first project to feature solar panels. Its also one of the first two mixed-financing HUD 202 projects in Minnesota

CommonBond Communities and Bishops Creek CDC collaborated to preserve Glenbrook Apartments, located in a high-priority revitalization area near the former Northridge Mall in Milwaukee, WI. The effort revitalized 72 large apartment homes for families, providing significant investment to modernize and increase long-term sustainability of this important housing resource. As part of the renovation, a new Advantage Center community building was added to provide programs and services that support resident success

Were proud to develop and manage urban, suburban, and rural housing communities across more than 56 cities in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, andsoonSouth Dakota.