At Catalina Housing, we focus on long-term stewardship of affordable housing assets. The following representative transactions reflect our commitment to preservation, thoughtful investment, and impact-driven ownership.

Mountain View Apartments is a well-located senior community in Southern California acquired as a long-term preservation investment. Under Catalina’s ownership, the property is benefiting from targeted upgrades and extended affordability to support housing stability and quality of life for senior residents.

An infill family property near downtown San Diego, Gateway Apartments offers long-term affordability and strong location fundamentals. Catalina is stabilizing the community and preserving it as a long-term affordable asset.

Located adjacent to the Bloomingdale Trail, Spaulding Apartments is a preservation project in a rapidly gentrifying area. Catalina is stabilizing and positioning the property for long-term stewardship, with a focus on maintaining affordability while supporting neighborhood stability.

Via 401 and Via 425 Apartments comprise a two-phase affordable housing community acquired as a single preservation investment in Los Angeles County. Located in a supply-constrained submarket with strong transit and employment access, the properties support long-term affordability and community stability.

Ocean Breeze Apartments is a well-equipped, four-story, senior-focused community with ground-level retail, located in Santa Monica’s transit-rich Pico neighborhood. Catalina is stewarding the asset for the long-term benefit of both the property and its residents, ensuring continued affordability and quality of life for the community.

Located in the Richmond MSA, Sentry Woods is a rural preservation project involving multiple subsidy layers serving working families. Catalina is addressing capital needs and stewarding the property to preserve long-term affordability and community stability.
Catalina Housing has over $105 million in affordable housing acquisitions closed, under contract, or awarded under LOI, with an active pipeline of additional opportunities nationwide.
These include LIHTC, HUD-assisted, and mixed-income projects where long-term preservation, community stability, and public-private alignment are core to the strategy.
We regularly evaluate opportunities aligned with our mission across a range of geographies and housing programs.
Last updated: January 2026.