Where We've Built

Pioneer Valley Habitat has created permanent affordable homes with 48 families.

We are currently building:

  • One single-family home on South Deerfield Road, Conway 2022-2023
  • Three single-family homes on Burts Pit Road, Northampton 2021-2023

Since 1989, Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity has led the community effort to create:

  • A duplex condo home on Pine Brook Curve, Northampton 1993
  • A duplex condo home on Charles Lane, Amherst 1996
  • A duplex condo home on Prospect St, Orange 1997
  • A single family home on Cahillane Terrace, Northampton 1999
  • A duplex condo home on Vernon and Forbes Ave, Northampton 2000
  • A single family home on West Pomeroy Lane, Amherst 2001
  • A duplex condo home on Ryan Road, Northampton 2002
  • Two duplex condo homes on Montague City Road, Greenfield 2002-2006
  • Three duplex condo homes on Westhampton Road, Northampton 2003-2007
  • Two single family homes on L Street, Turners Falls 2006-2009
  • Four single family homes on Stanley Street, Amherst 2007-2010
  • A zero-lot-line two family home on Garfield Ave in Florence 2008-2011
  • One single family home on Warner Street, Montague City 2010-2012
  • A single-family home on Belchertown Road, Amherst 2012-2013
  • Two single family homes on Garfield Ave in Florence 2011-2013
  • One single family home on Garfield Ave, Florence 2013-2014
  • Two zero-lot line homes on East St in Easthampton 2014-2016
  • A duplex condo on East Pleasant St in Amherst 2015-2017
  • A duplex on Community Land Trust land on N. Pleasant St, Amherst 2017-2018
  • A single-family home on Smith St, Greenfield 2017-2018
  • A single occupant home on Garfield Ave, Florence 2018-2019
  • Three single-family homes on Glendale Rd, Northampton 2018-2020
  • A single-family home on Glendale Road, Northampton 2020-2021
  • A single-family home on West Pelham Road, Shutesbury 2020-2021
  • Two single-family homes on Amherst Road, Pelham 2021-2022

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