Sisters Habitat for Humanity completes Village Meadows affordable housing project, a decade in the making
Barney Lerten
SISTERS, Ore.. (KTVZ) — Sisters Habitat for Humanity announced Monday the completion of the Village Meadows development, a 21-home affordable housing neighborhood.
The final two homes will be dedicated on Friday, March 20, “marking a milestone for the community and the households who now have access to safe, stable, and affordable homeownership,” the organization said in a news release that continues below.
“Village Meadows represents more than just homes—it’s stability, opportunity, and hope for local individuals and families,” said Peter Hoover, executive director of Sisters Habitat for Humanity.
Construction began in 2015, and over the last decade, the project has brought together volunteers, donors, and future homeowners to create a lasting impact in Sisters. With hands-on support from volunteers, individuals helped build and move into their new homes.
With Village Meadows complete, Sisters Habitat is turning its attention to Larch Commons, a new development of 25 homes offering a mix of affordable and workforce housing to meet the growing needs of the community.
For more information about Village Meadows or upcoming projects, visit sistershabitat.org.