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Y Innovations is ready to show off its first natural house

Two young entrepreneurs transformed a vacant space into a home.

The finished Y-Innovations eco-home. (Courtesy photo)

Last May, when Y Innovations founders Brennan Stark and Steve Burns broke ground during a ceremony that included U.S. Sen. Chris CoonsWilmington City Council President Hanifa Shabazz and Mayor Mike Purzycki, it was an empty lot on Jefferson Street.

Today, it’s a finished, eco-friendly, highly affordable house, ready to be lived in by a local family experiencing housing instability.

But first, there will be an open house celebration on Saturday, Feb. 23, from noon to 3 p.m., including a ceremony, tours and snacks.

And non-alcoholic drinks, since Stark and Burns are both still under 20.

They were 16-year-old Archmere Academy students when they challenged themselves to design a living space that would be accessible to people who can’t afford to buy a traditional house. It had to be as eco-friendly, naturally efficient and long-lasting as possible.

They found their solution in straw bale houses that use agricultural waste products — these houses are as efficient, fire resistant and sturdy as traditional houses, with exponentially less cost. These types of houses already existed — Stark and Burns learned how to build them as interns for the Natural Cottage Project in Oxford, Mich. — but they tended to be built by and for wealthier people in search of a green lifestyle. The sheer economy of them, though, made them ideal for lower-income living.

The Jefferson Street House is a 660-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-story house with a driveway and a back garden. It’s about the size of a two-bedroom apartment, but the expected monthly mortgage would be far lower than rent on a comparable unit.

To find a family for the home — which is planned to be the first of many — Y Innovations has partnered with local nonprofit organizations, including Family Promise.

This free event is open to the community. If you plan to go, RSVP here.

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