Habitat for Humanity to build Randolph home

May 11, 2022  |  By Waterbury Roundabout 

Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications for an affordable home project to be built in Randolph. 

The nonprofit is seeking individuals who live and/or work in Washington or Orange Counties. Qualified applicants would be in need of housing and able to pay a modest mortgage. 

Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity builds safe, decent, and perpetually affordable housing for Vermonters in need of better housing. Depending on the particular site and applicant needs, the homes are either energy-efficient single unit homes or duplexes designed with separate entrances, driveways, and yards. 

The current .38-acre building site is located at 41 Central St., Randolph, with room for either a single- or two-unit home. Located directly across the street from the Randolph Union High School, the property is on municipal sewer and water, and is within a 10-minute walk on sidewalks to downtown Randolph. 

Application deadline is June 1. The application and more information is online at CentralVermontHabitat.org. Call or email with questions: 802-522-8611 or zach@centralvermonthabitat.org.

Habitat for Humanity is an international affordable housing nonprofit that enlists volunteers to help build homes for those in need.

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