In the News
They Wanted a Waterfront House in New York City for $450,000 (but Not for Themselves)
By Joyce Cohen
A couple loved living in Sea Gate, Brooklyn, so much that they wanted to share the experience with others. So they looked for a distressed property they could restore and rent to a low-income tenant.
RHO on the Radio
By Brigitte Quinn
Brigitte Quinn interviews Cat Greenleaf about Restorative Housing and affordable waterfront living for New Yorkers.
Saul’s Story
By Cat Greenleaf
Meet Saul, the returning citizen who worked to transform this undervalued bungalow on Hook Creek into an inviting family home for five lucky New Yorkers.
“It slows down your mind, your heart. It’s a placid calm feeling. Working on the water is very calm.“
~ CHARLES XAVIER LAWRENCE, RHO TRAINEE