Affordable & Accessible Housing for People with Disabilities
Inclusive Housing Resources is dedicated to managing and developing safe, affordable, and accessible housing opportunities in Hamilton, Butler, and Clermont counties.

IHR owns and manages 150 housing units located throughout Hamilton, Butler, and Clermont counties.
It is our goal to provide affordable quality living opportunities with a focus on people with disabilities. We offer homes in locations across the Tri-County area and with a variety of amenities in an effort to meet the location and needs of individuals. We believe that everyone deserves an opportunity to live a fulfilled and accomplished life and this begins with a home to launch from.
Services We Provide
Inclusive Housing Resources owns and manages 160 units of housing devoted to helping those with disabilities find a place they can call home. These units range from single-family to multi-unit apartment communities.
Property Management
IHR is responsible for repairs and general upkeep of our properties. We are able to keep rents affordable through subsidy partners.
Accessibility Renovations
Many of our homes are modified to accommodate individual needs related to their disability. However, we also work with tenants and their families to provide modifications or renovations that may be required on a case-by-case basis.
Housing Locator Services (Butler County Only)
Through our contract with Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities, we accept referrals to assist people served by BCBDD in finding rental housing in the private market. Please reach out to your SSA if you need a referral.
News
The latest news and tips from Inclusive Housing Resources
What Home Is… Art Show
Showcasing the Talents of Artists with Developmental Disabilities Inclusive Housing Resources hosted an art show featuring original works of art by more than 50 adults with developmental disabilities at its office on October 21, 2021. All of the submissions were...
Freedom Homes Apartments Officially Open
Left to Right: Front Row: HNHC CEO Gina Gehm, HCDDS Superintendent Leia Snyder, Rep. Catherine Ingram, HNHC Board Chair Melanie Beck, Springdale Mayor Doyle Webster, Commissioner Denise Driehaus, Rep. Jessica Miranda, Rep Sedrick Denson. Back Row: OHFA Director...
Creating Community Through Gardening
Community gardens are important in cities across the world. They can help revitalize neighborhoods, build a sense of community, grow healthy food, improve sustainability, teach environmental education, and create a sense of place. The Bramble community garden also...
Resources
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