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Why Is Habitat for Humanity in Napa and Solano Counties Needed?

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Why Is Habitat for Humanity in Napa and Solano Counties Needed?

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The need for basic, Habitat-level affordable owner housing is growing at a rapid rate, with an annual need projected at approximately 580 units in both Solano and Napa Counties. With an average Habitat-level sales price of $85,000, the market for those homes in each county equates to some $49.3 million a year. Market research and industry sources indicate the overall need for homes affordable to the lowest two levels of income wage earners in our Napa and Solano service area is projected to be 4,117 more units by the end of 2006.

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