Housing Development

For much of its history Trotwood was content to preserve and promote its hometown charm via its traditional housing stock, particularly given its close proximity to big city amenities. In the late ‘50s Trotwood enjoyed its first spike in residential construction, and growth remained fairly static until the housing construction boom of the ‘90s. Since its 1996 merger with the Township and resulting access to huge tracts of land, the City has been working to bring in more upscale housing developers. Some of Trotwood’s recent housing success stories include:
Sycamore Woods Lake Assisted Living Facility, a $20 million development featuring 60 moderately priced residential units near Sycamore State Park
Sycamore Woods Neighborhood Homes, a City/Trotwood CIC/local homebuilder partnership to develop 40 new single-family lots
The Highlands At Moss Creek, a $35-40 million development to feature 150 more upscale homes from $225,000-$450,000 on our signature golf course
Olde Town, the historic heart of Trotwood where successfully renovated large homes dating from the late-1800s are available at competitive prices
Wolf Creek Run, a subdivsion featuring land for 262 detached single-family homes with 45 new construction ready lots designed for larger homes
Large green land tracts have been targeted for upscale housing development :

For more information please contact Planning & Development Director Rhonda Finley at (937) 854-7214 or rfinley@trotwood.org.

  • Planning & Development Director Rhonda Finley