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Growing Forest Hill: Trinity Habitat to Build 114 Homes

Written by DFW501cReporter

Trinity Habitat for Humanity announced the purchase of land in Forest Hill, Texas, where the organization will develop a new neighborhood featuring 114 mixed-income homeownership opportunities. This milestone marks the beginning of a collaborative effort with the City of Forest Hill to expand access to attainable homeownership for essential workers and hardworking families.

This new neighborhood represents more than just a place to live—it’s a collaborative investment in strength, stability, and self-reliance for families. By expanding access to attainable homeownership, Trinity Habitat and the City of Forest Hill are laying the groundwork for a thriving, inclusive community.

“As the City of Forest Hill works to address affordable housing in our community, we look forward to collaborating with Habitat for Humanity. This partnership, as with our other local developers, will address the critical need to bring more housing units into our city and help build on our economic development initiatives. We’re excited that new residents will be looking at the Trinity Habitat development and making Forest Hill their new home,” said Venus Wehle, City Manager for the City of Forest Hill.

“Creating a thriving, mixed-income neighborhood requires collaboration. Trinity Habitat for Humanity is proud to partner with the City of Forest Hill on this transformative project. Together, we’re not just building homes—we’re fueling economic growth, welcoming new families, and helping more people achieve the wealth and stability that homeownership can bring,” said Christine Panagopoulos, Chief Operating Officer, Trinity Habitat for Humanity.

The development will include a thoughtfully planned mix of home types and price points, designed to meet the needs of families across a range of income levels. With planning underway, groundbreaking is expected in the coming months. Additional details will be shared as plans progress.

Source: press release

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