Project Home Again is a nonprofit housing development organization in New Orleans, LA, dedicated to building high-quality, energy-efficient homes for low and moderate-income residents. Established shortly after Hurricane Katrina, the organization aims to restore hope and community by providing affordable housing to hard-working families who lost their homes due to the devastating hurricane and subsequent levee failure.
With a focus on Gentilly neighborhoods, Project Home Again has already completed 131 attractive, craftsman-style homes that exceed energy efficiency standards set by the US Department of Energy. Ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms, these homes are designed to use 40% less energy than comparable new houses in the region. Currently, the organization is building 100 more homes for sale to first-time homebuyers who meet income requirements.
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