Overgrown gravel driveway leading to an abandoned brown ranch house obscured by dense trees and tall weeds. Modernized bathroom with a white double-drawer vanity, dark hardware, and a clean white tub-and-shower enclosure. Renovated open floor plan showing the kitchen island looking into a bright, carpeted living room with a ceiling fan. Rehabilitated kitchen featuring dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, a center island, and stainless steel appliances.

Acquisition, Rehab and Resale of existing housing is an important tool for the Land Bank to further its mission and is an area of its operations that is currently expanding. When a vacant, abandoned and tax delinquent residential structure is acquired it can be ugly, but the Land Bank has experience and a positive track record of playing the role of developer and rehabilitating houses to a high quality and aesthetic standard for the purpose of resale to create a market rate real estate transaction.  The projects are meant to move the needle in the local residential real estate market, both by adding new taxable value to the property and also giving a bump to surrounding property values. This is all done while also providing a quality homeownership opportunity for a buyer. Below are before and after photos of a house recently rehabilitated by the land bank.

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Olivia Pilon

Executive Director, Portage County Land Bank

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The Portage County Land Reutilization Corporation, known as the Portage County Land Bank (PCLB), is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that works to return underutilized land and property to productive use.

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