Habitat For Humanity Announces New Bend Homes

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Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) and Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity are celebrating the completion of a dozen new energy-efficient, affordable homes in Bend.

One of the new homeowners at 27th Street Townhomes is Ashley, who can watch her two children grow up knowing they have a stable place to call home in a cul-de-sac that’s close to recreational spaces.

“I never thought I would have the privilege of being a homeowner in beautiful Bend as a single mother,” Ashley said. “Habitat gave me the hand up I needed to be self-sufficient in building a foundation for myself and my kids. We are forever grateful!”

The 27th Street Townhomes development features 12 new three-bedroom, two-bathroom homes that are close to a park and hiking trail. In addition to low average monthly payments, the homes come equipped with solar panels, which helps keep energy costs low.

“With median home prices in Bend at $775,000, this neighborhood provides critical homeownership opportunities for hardworking locals who are otherwise priced out of their own community,” said Carly Colgan, CEO of Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity. “This development would not be possible without significant support from the State of Oregon and Oregon Housing and Community Services.”

That support came in the form of funding from OHCS’ Local Innovation and Fast Track (LIFT) Homeownership program and Homeownership Market Cost Offset Fund, which helps fill in funding gaps of LIFT-supported projects caused by increases in construction costs. In addition, some homeowners received down payment assistance that OHCS awarded to Bend-Redmond Habitat to make it easier for low-income Oregonians to pay for their closing costs and/or down payments.

“Ashley’s story of homeownership is one shared by many others,” said OHCS Executive Director Andrea Bell. “Homeownership has long been tied to the promise of what we can make possible. Delivering progress on matters that touch the lived experience of everyday people across Oregon remains one of our most important measures of success.”

In addition to 27th Street Townhomes, Bend-Redmond Habitat has seven more homes slated to open later this fall in Redmond. Homeowners have already been selected.

About Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS)

OHCS is Oregon’s housing finance agency. The state agency provides financial and program support to create and preserve opportunities for quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of low and moderate income. OHCS administers programs that provide housing stabilization. OHCS delivers these programs primarily through grants, contracts, and loan agreements with local partners and community-based providers. For more information, please visit: oregon.gov/ohcs.

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