Schedules and Locations
Family Search Schedule
Information Session Schedule
Location, Description, and Cost of Homes
Family Search Schedule
Habitat runs informational sessions every few months. We give out specific details that every potential homeowner needs to know to see if they are or can become eligible. There may be things that you can learn that will help you present a better application when the time comes and you can apply. Check the link to the informational session schedule for the next session date.
Each year the Board of Directors decides on the building schedule for the upcoming year. This decision is based upon our land availability, access to our volunteer builders, and the fundraising capacity that we can support. It will be decided when to allow applications to the site(s) to be built can be submitted.
We are now building in Florence and Montague. In Florence we have completed the first two houses, have begun the third house, and will continue until 5 are done.
Information Session Schedule
If you are interested in applying for a Habitat home, you must attend an information session to receive an application. Its purpose is to introduce partner families to the Habitat organization and process, with advice on how to get ready to be a successful applicant. The information will apply to all future sites.
To get on the list of prospective homeowners, call the Pioneer Valley Habitat office at (413) 586-5430 or email us at admin@pvhabitat.org. This is not a waiting list; rather, it will be used to notify you of scheduled information sessions.
Location, Description, and Cost of Homes
PVH is currently building at two locations:
- Florence, Garfield Avenue – a single family home is underway (both sides of a zero-lot line home at the Garfield site have recently been completed). The family has been selected for this home. Two more single family houses will be built on this site in years to come. These are generally two-story, three bedroom houses.
- Montague City, Warner Street – a single family home is underway. The family has been selected for this home.
Cost
Mortgages (with no profit, no interest) are written to cover costs that Habitat incurs and homeowners should plan to budget about 30% of their income toward their monthly housing costs. This housing cost amount covers your mortgage, escrowed taxes; an allotment for home insurance, a utilities allowance, condo fee (if home is a condo). Habitat mortgages are for 20-30 years.
Keep in mind that as a homeowner you will now have to pay for home repairs and other housing costs like trash pickup and snow removal that a renter does not pay.


