Funding to help homeowners in need hickoryrecord.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hickoryrecord.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Newly released data show that a long-time program that helps Black Forsyth County renters become homeowners is bearing fruit. Devvon Mack is a single mom with two sons. In January of 2018 she purchased her first home in Rural Hall a small town roughly 15 minutes north of Winston-Salem. The move was made possible by housing assistance from Forsyth County.
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New Affordable Housing Community Named for Local Activist Breaks Ground
A new affordable housing community, named in honor of a Chapel Hill community leader, broke ground in Orange County last week.
Under development by CASA, and located off Merritt Mill Road, the future Perry Place development will serve 48 families and individuals. CASA, a non-profit affordable housing developer and property manager, works to provide access to stable, affordable housing for people who are homeless or at risk by developing and managing rental communities.
CASA received funding and a loan for the new Perry Place development from the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency. Other funding was provided by Orange County, Town of Chapel Hill, Town of Carrboro, and local charity Strowd Roses.
Affordable housing coming to Howell Mill Road
After the results of a Town of Waynesville Planning Board meeting on March 16, Haywood County will now move into an exciting new chapter in the story of attracting affordable housing developments for its residents.
“We are a completely non-profit developer,” said Adeline Wolfe, of Buncombe-based Mountain Housing Opportunities. “Any profit we do make is recycled back into the organization for other affordable housing developments. It’s always been a goal of ours to help bring affordable housing to the greater region.”
Planning Board members unanimously approved an 84-unit master site plan application submitted by MHO, a group that began with volunteers in 1988.