The Las Cruces Bulletin: Habitat for Humanity to build five homes in Las Cruces

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The Mesilla Valley Habitat for Humanity affiliate, in partnership with the City of Las Cruces, will construct five single-family homes within the new Arcadia 4 Subdivision as part of a pilot initiative to expand access to attainable homeownership. The City of Las Cruces is donating 25 fully serviced lots to Habitat. This project will house five families and up to 20 people.

“Legislative support and funding is urgently needed,” says April Estrada, executive director of Habitat for Humanity in Las Cruces. “These funds will ensure these deserving families and community members can access safe, stable, and attainable housing through this project.”

The project is located in Metro Verde within the Arcadia Phase 4 Subdivision, a 11.797-acre residential development situated in the City of Las Cruces. This location is part of the broader Metro Verde master-planned community in northeast Las Cruces.
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