Habitat for Humanity offers home in Cypress

Volunteers working with Habitat for Humanity construct a home in Cypress. Courtesy photo

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County forges on to make families’ dreams of homeownership a reality. The organization announced that it is set to complete four new homes by the end of the summer, just in time for families to move in before the new school year begins.

“In these uncertain times, Habitat OC knows that shelter is very important and essential to our Orange County community,” says Habitat OC President and CEO Sharon Ellis. “We will continue to be safe and use precaution while helping families in Orange County attain the American dream of homeownership.”

Habitat OC will dedicate the homes by presenting the keys to the new homeowners by the end of the summer. The construction of these homes has gone uninterrupted thanks to the efforts of the organization’s construction staff and safety precautions during COVID-19.
The organization also announced two homes currently available for sale in Cypress and Fullerton, California. The home in Cypress is available to any family that meets the qualifications. The Fullerton home is a four-bedroom home available to a U.S. veteran or active duty military family.

Aspiring homeowners must meet the qualifying criteria in order to purchase a Habitat OC home. These qualifications include a need for improved housing, ability to pay mortgage, and volunteering or partnering with Habitat OC. More information can be found in Habitat OC’s website.

In a time when homes are providing essential shelter, Habitat OC continues to provide affordable housing options for Orange County families in need.