Affordable Housing

Solid Rock Community Development Corporation’s Affordable Housing program is focused on expanding access to safe, quality, and attainable housing for individuals and families in Southeast Colorado Springs. Through strong relationships with community organizations, and the City of Colorado Springs, SRCDC works to address long-standing housing challenges in historically underserved neighborhoods.

SRCDC serves as a change agent, supporting residents who face economic barriers to housing by helping create stable living environments that allow families to put down roots, remain in their community, and build a foundation for long-term success.

What is Solid Rock CDC doing?

Solid Rock CDC is actively engaged in the development of affordable housing projects that respond directly to the needs of Southeast Colorado Springs. Village at Solid Rock is SRCDC’s flagship affordable housing development and represents a cornerstone of our commitment to neighborhood stability, resident dignity, and equitable development.

Building on this momentum, SRCDC is advancing its second affordable housing development, Jet Wing Flats, in partnership with Commonwealth Development. Jet Wing Flats will be a 70-unit multifamily affordable housing community, with construction scheduled to begin in January 2026. SRCDC has worked alongside its development partner to secure key funding commitments, including support through the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA).

Together, these developments reflect SRCDC’s growing role as a long-term community partner focused on creating attainable housing options that strengthen families and the broader Southeast Colorado Springs community.

Village at Solid Rock

Learn about Village at Solid Rock

Jet Wing Flats

Why is this necessary?

A lack of affordable housing continues to be a significant barrier for residents of Southeast Colorado Springs who are navigating financial, social, and systemic challenges. Housing costs in the region have outpaced wage growth for many working households, creating increased pressure on families seeking stable and affordable places to live.

Current market conditions show that home prices and rental costs remain out of reach for many residents, particularly those earning low to moderate incomes. The extremely competitive housing market in our region is one of the highest in the state, and the average housing price of $400,000. When households are burdened by housing costs, it limits their ability to meet other essential needs such as food, healthcare, transportation, and education. SRCDC’s affordable housing efforts are designed to respond to these realities by creating attainable housing options that reduce cost burden, promote stability, and allow residents to remain rooted in the communities they help sustain.