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Habitat for Humanity reports regional spending, unveils modular zero‑step home design aimed at aging and first‑responder buyers
Summary
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity told the board it has leveraged county support to build dozens of homes, bring millions into the region, and is developing a modular, zero‑step prototype intended to expand accessible housing for rural areas and first‑responder/teacher programs.
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity told the Caroline County Board of Supervisors on June 10 that its relaunch in 2020 has produced homebuilding activity and local economic spending and that the nonprofit is planning a modular, zero‑step housing prototype designed to expand accessible, affordable homes for rural communities.
Jason (Habitat representative) presented a regional “wealth” report that the organization said tracks money spent on materials and services as part of its building activity. The presenter said the organization has added equity for participating families through homeownership — 14 homes have produced collective equity of roughly $734,000 based on appraisal at sale, and the presenter said…
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