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Essex County Habitat for Humanity Builds Affordable Homes in Haverhill
Applications now available for this affordable homeownership opportunity

Essex County Habitat for Humanity is pleased to announce that applications are available for an affordable homeownership opportunity in Haverhill. Located at 41-43 Curtis Street, a duplex condominium will be built to include two 3-bedroom homes on the property at the end of the dead end street. The sale price of each will be $245,000 or less.
The application deadline is Friday, August 16, 2024. Eligible applicants will have incomes up to 60% of area median income which is adjusted for family size and will be chosen by a lottery system.
Families interested in submitting an application are invited to attend one of the following information sessions to learn more:
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Thursday, July 18 at 6pm
In person at Haverhill Public Library, Johnson Auditorium
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99 Main Street, Haverhill, MA 01830
Or
Saturday, July 20 at 10am
Remotely via Teams Meeting
(link will be emailed)
During the information session, potential applicants will learn about Habitat’s selection criteria and how to prepare a complete application. The selection criteria include housing need, ability to make mortgage payments of $1,500 to $2,100/month, and willingness to partner with Habitat, such as participating in the construction of the home and other Habitat projects.
All Habitat built homes are restricted to income eligible buyers in perpetuity.
To learn more and to register for an information session, visit: www.essexcountyhabitat.org/opportunities-haverhill/
About Essex County Habitat for Humanity
Essex County Habitat for Humanity is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, the largest nonprofit homebuilder in the world. Essex County Habitat builds decent, safe, and affordable homes in partnership with the families who need them. Each partner family works at least 240 sweat equity hours alongside volunteers to build their home and then carries an affordable 30-year mortgage. Since it was established in 1985, the affiliate has delivered on their mission for over 170 families in Essex County.
To help fund their work, Essex County Habitat operates a ReStore, located in Lawrence, where they sell quality new and previously owned furniture, appliances, building materials, and home goods at greatly reduced prices. To donate, volunteer, or learn more, please visit EssexCountyHabitat.org