The government of Ethiopia is implementing various strategies to combat challenges of rapidrnpopulation growth and fast urbanization which include Integrated Housing DevelopmentrnProject. Condominium housing, as one of the innovation under the project, has tremendous rolernin minimizing housing problem hence considered as an opportunity for the youth to either ownrnor rent full-fledged houses and form families. As a result, this study has been designed to assessrnthe effects of the innovation through cross-sectional method since its effects are rarely studied.rnThe characteristics of the residents analyzed included housing, demographic and socioeconomic.rnHousehold questionnaire was applied to gather data from 500 randomly drawn householdsrnresiding in three purposely selected sites. Focus Group Discussions and Key InformantrnInterviews were also conducted to collect relevant information. Statistical test of association atrnp value less than 0.05 significance level was used followed by hierarchical logistic regressionrnanalysis. Main findings of the study are primarily, density per room, prior residence and years ofrnstay in condominium; secondarily, the socio-demographic dynamics such as age, marital statusrnand income satisfaction were found to be significant factors in determining fertility intention ofrnthe residents. Moreover, majority of the residents were categorized under younger cohorts whornseek for houses to start family and have children. Generally, resident's intention is highlyrninfluenced by perceived availability of resources to have children. Thus, it is recommended thatrnintervention is needed to create livable environment both for children and adults in addition tornavailing family planning education and services.rnKey words: Fertility Intention , Condominium Houses