Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles continued the project to build 10 new homes to be offered at affordable prices. Culver City is a partner with Habitat LA on this project and generously donated the vacant land and waived all building permit fees for these homes.
Saturdays "built" was hosted by Albert Vera, owner of Sorrento Italian Market.
This project features six new detached single family homes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms and four new attached homes with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The homes will also align with Habitat LA's commitment to sustainability and efficiency with features such as drought tolerant landscaping, energy efficient heating systems, insulation with recycled content, low-flow plumbing fixtures, and solar power.
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