04/16/2026
The new house at 726 Ronalds Street is part two in a continuing success story.
In 2024, the Housing Fellowship, as property owner, partnered with the Iowa City Community School District and instructor John Reynolds, the Greater Iowa City Home Builders Association, Martha Norbeck of C-Wise Architects, and Sueppel’s Building and Remodeling to construct the new house at 724 Ronalds Street. This past year, those same entities joined to create 726 Ronalds Street just next door.
The lot where the two homes now stand in the Brown Street Historic District had a small, abandoned house that had been heavily altered and extremely deteriorated. That structure was removed. The two new houses are now rented to income-qualified families and are close to schools, parks, and downtown Iowa City.
726 Ronalds Street was designed to historic district standards. It is a large two-story home built in a Foursquare plan with a full-width front porch supported by thick square columns. The house has a clean, boxy silhouette with a hipped roof. Dark siding contrasts sharply with white window frames. The overall effect creates a historic feel that fits well with the neighborhood.
Sueppel’s is currently in the process of constructing a third student-built home, enabling more students to train in the trades while receiving school credit. In addition to growing the available housing stock, the partnership has resulted in homes that are energy efficient.
Congratulations to the Housing Fellowship, Martha Norbeck, Sueppel’s Building and Remodeling, and the ambitious student builders!