Established in 1995, the Â鶹´«Ã½ Real Estate Foundation developed much of Monarch Way, a 75-acre mixed use development at Â鶹´«Ã½ that includes retail, student apartments, museums and galleries, and office buildings. In addition, the Foundation acquires, builds, and manages real estate on behalf of the University. The results of it's work are visible to all in the form of the University Village Apartments, restaurants, shops, the Innovation Research Park, the President's House, Marriott SpringHill Suites Hotel, the University Village Bookstore, Baron & Ellin Gordon Art Galleries, and the Barry Art Museum.
Â鶹´«Ã½ Real Estate Foundation is aÌý501c3 Virginia non-profit organization.
Transforming Real Estate to Gift Reality
Want to make a gift to Â鶹´«Ã½ Real Estate Foundation? Consider giving real estate. Such a generous gift helps us continue our work on behalf of Â鶹´«Ã½, and a gift of real estate also helps you. When you give to the Real Estate Foundation, the appreciated property you have held longer than one year, allows you to qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction and you may minimize or eliminate capital gains taxes. And, you no longer will have to deal with a property's maintenance costs, taxes, or insurance. You will no longer have the problem and worry associated with selling the real estate. You can deed the property directly to the Real Estate Foundation.
Next Steps
- Contact Tara Saunders, Executive Director at (757) 683-3418 orÌýtsaunders@odu.eduÌýto discuss the possibility of donating real estate to the Real Estate Foundation.
- Seek the advice of your financial or legal advisor to make sure this gift fits in with your financial goals.
- Lisa F. Chandler '76
- Teresa C. Peters
- Joseph A. Lowery '05
- Jared Chalk
- Miles B. Leon
- Kenneth E. Rodman, Jr. '88
- Karen E. Shaffer '97
- Jeremy R. Starkey
- Deborah K. Stearns '80
- Nathaniel P. Tyler
- Steven C. Wright
- Larry R. Hill '78
- President Brian O. Hemphill