Family biking on the Davis greenbelt

Homes Davis Families
Can Actually Afford

It's been over a generation since Measure J was enacted, and Davis voters have yet to approve new family housing. Young families, teachers, and local workers are being priced out. School enrollment is declining. Village Farms Davis brings a thoughtfully planned neighborhood offering attainable homes for people of all income levels.

Yes on Measure V — Village Farms Davis
Watercolor illustration of affordable housing in Village Farms Davis

$6 million and 16 acres dedicated to affordable housing

An irrevocable donation of land graded and ready to build, plus $6,000,000 toward affordable housing construction — the most generous contribution in Davis history. Twenty percent of total units are permanently affordable: 280 rental units for very-low and low-income households, plus 80 homes for moderate-income families.

Watercolor illustration of market-rate homes in Village Farms Davis

Market-rate homes starting in the $400,000s

This housing mix supports families, first-time buyers, teachers, and the local workforce — allowing people to live where they work, teach, and attend school. Over 1,000 small homes, bungalows, townhomes, and half-plexes with home prices starting in the $400,000s and $500,000s — less than half the average resale price of homes in Davis.

Diverse children giving thumbs up for Davis schools

1,147 new students for Davis schools

DJUSD estimates Village Farms Davis will help fill the widening enrollment gap by bringing families back into Davis schools. The project includes land donations to DJUSD for a 2.5-acre sliding-scale neighborhood Pre-K and a 2.8-acre educational farm.