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Davie Rolls Out 57 Discount Rentals In Saddlebridge Downtown Push

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Published on June 11, 2026
Davie Rolls Out 57 Discount Rentals In Saddlebridge Downtown PushSource: Unsplash/ Jakub Żerdzicki

Davie workers who have been eyeing the town’s shiny new downtown but wincing at the rent just got a rare opening. The Town of Davie is rolling out 57 apartment homes at reduced rents through its Workforce Housing Program at the new Saddlebridge at Downtown Davie complex, according to town officials. The units are reserved for local employees and working professionals and will be handed out on a first‑come, first‑served basis, with applicants required to meet household eligibility and income verification rules.

In a press release via Miami’s Community Newspapers, the Town’s Housing and Community Affairs Division describes the 57-unit set‑aside as a public‑private partnership with Saddlebridge at Downtown Davie, with leasing handled through White Oak Development. The release lists Jennifer Sullivan as the contact for interested applicants at 954‑688‑5771 and [email protected], and it flags what everyone probably suspects already: unit availability is limited.

How to apply

As outlined by the Town of Davie, would‑be tenants have to clear the standard application and screening process and meet the program’s income thresholds before any lease is issued. The program will verify household income and other eligibility criteria, so applicants should have documentation in order before they throw their name in the hat.

Income and rent limits

Saddlebridge publishes a workforce guide for Broward County that lays out the 2026 income and rent caps. At 80% of area median income (AMI), a one‑person household has a $70,950 annual cap and a studio rent limit of about $1,773. At 120% AMI, the one‑person maximum is $106,440, and the guide lists studio, one‑bedroom and two‑bedroom rent caps near $2,661, $2,851 and $3,420, respectively.

Where the units sit

Greystar lists the Saddlebridge community at 4181 Davie Road and is marketing the property as pre‑lease. Town of Davie planning documents indicate the broader Saddlebridge development is part of a roughly 286‑unit project in Downtown Davie, with 57 of those homes carved out under the workforce program. Those materials also lay out the CRA and redevelopment context that made the set‑aside possible.

Availability and next steps

White Oak Development, which has posted construction updates and leasing plans on its LinkedIn page, is listed in town materials as handling leasing for the workforce allocation. For exact availability, detailed income tables and the application packet, the release directs prospective tenants to contact Jennifer Sullivan at 954‑688‑5771 or [email protected], or to visit the Saddlebridge workforce page.

The 57-unit carve‑out is a relatively small slice of the overall project but a targeted attempt to help workers live closer to Davie’s growing downtown as new development takes root. Eligible residents who meet the income limits are being urged to get their paperwork in line and move quickly, since the limited number of units is expected to go fast.

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