Aurora Estates
Pacific, MO
Aurora Estates is a 3-story wood-framed multifamily building that redefines independent living for seniors in Pacific, MO. Spread across 2.08 acres in beautiful Franklin County, this mixed-income community is tailored to individuals aged 55 and above.
With 46 total units and 52,203 Gross Square Feet, Aurora Estates is designed to accommodate individuals from a range of income backgrounds. Thirty-four of these units are earmarked for residents with an annual income that falls within 60 percent of the Franklin County median income. Additionally, seven units are reserved for individuals with an income of 30 percent or less than the county median income. These provisions ensure that Aurora Estates remains a genuinely mixed-income community, embracing the diversity of its residents. Further, five market-rate units are available to residents of any income, providing a housing opportunity for people from various financial backgrounds. The spacious 2-bedroom units range from 895-923 gross square feet.
The community also sets aside seven units to cater specifically to residents with special needs. Whether it is physical, mental, or emotional, this development encourages a welcoming environment for everyone.
Aurora Estates is tailored to the highest standards to enhance the independent lifestyle of its residents including apartment home floor plans with full kitchen, luxury vinyl plank flooring, ceiling fans, and washer/dryer in each unit.
Residents have nearby access to grocery stores, restaurants, healthcare services, retail, social activities and local parks. The community and is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents by providing a range of amenities and services, including:
- Community room with modern kitchen
- Fitness center
- Reading room
- Mail kiosks
- Exterior patio
Aurora Estates is constructed with a deep commitment to sustainability, adhering to Enterprise Green Building Design Standard, ensuring that the development minimizes its environmental impact and contributes to a greener future. Funding sources for this project were made by Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and the Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC).
Parking is available for up to 69 cars, making it easier for residents and guests to access their vehicles. The project involved essential elements such as grading, water and fire utilities, and sanitary sewer systems.