|

Monmouth Habitat Invites Homebuyers to Apply for Affordable House in Wall

FREEHOLD, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2025)Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity Invites Homebuyers to Apply for Affordable Home in Wall Township

Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity has taken another step toward expanding affordable homeownership in the county. The organization recently broke ground on its 85th home, a new three-bedroom, 1.5-bath, 1,500-square-foot single-family build on Walling Avenue in Wall Township. The home is expected to be completed in early summer of 2026, and with construction now underway, the search for the future homeowner has officially begun.

A New Home – and a New Opportunity for a Local Family
Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications from moderate-income households – those earning 60–80% of the area median income – who are ready for the stability and affordability of Monmouth County Habitat’s homeownership program.
This build is the second Habitat home in Wall Township this year.

Who Should Apply?
Moderate income in Monmouth County (2025) ranges from $67,896 to $124,960, depending on household size. Eligibility guidelines include: View 2025 income limits.

Family Size / Income Range
1 Person – $67,896–$75,440
2 Person – $77,544–$86,160
3 Person – $87,264–$96,960
4 Person – $96,912–$107,680
5 Person – $104,688–$115,320
6 Person – $112,464–$124,960

“As we begin this new build, we’re not just constructing a house – we are creating a foundation for dreams to take shape,” said Meredith Darche, Executive Director of Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity. “This is where a family’s story will begin, where community roots deepen, and where hope grows.”

How to Apply

Interested homebuyers can complete the prequalification form or learn more at:
www.monmouthhabitat.org/program

For questions or application support, please contact:
Family Services Manager
info@monmouthhabitat.org

Those wishing to support Monmouth Habitat’s work and help make affordable homeownership possible for more local families can contribute at www.monmouthhabitat.org/donate

About Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity
Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity partners with families, individuals with disabilities, aging adults, and veterans to build safe, stable places to call home. Beyond new construction, Habitat programs, including First-Time Homeownership, Aging in Place, L.I.F.T. (Local Initiative for Troops), and ReStores in Asbury Park and Freehold, support independence, accessibility, and long-term stability across the county.

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Amy Williams, Director of Development
awilliams@monmouthhabitat.org | 732-728-0441 x 312

Similar Posts

  • Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County receives OceanFirst Bank’s Small Business Recovery Grant

    In coordination with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, OceanFirst Bank has helped ten local nonprofit organizations dedicated to providing housing in our community, obtain a $10,000 COVID-19 Small Business Recovery Grant. One such grant recipient, Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County, was presented with their $10,000 grant check from OceanFirst Bank on…

  • Your Summer Gift Can Change Lives

    August 12, 2024 Dear Friends, It has been a little over a month since Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County and Coastal Habitat merged to form one stronger organization dedicated to serving all of Monmouth County.  Our new name, Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity, reflects this unified commitment to strengthening our mission of helping deserving…

  • Women Build 2021

    Thank you to all of our sponsors and participants for making our Women Build Events throughout the year a huge success! Our Spring Women Build is scheduled for May 11-14, 2022.  We are looking for Corporate Sponsors for this event, please CLICK HERE for our 2022 Women Build Sponsorship Package. Click here to join our…

  • Exciting Merger News!

    On July 1, 2024, after months of collaborative planning, Coastal Habitat for Humanity and Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County officially merged to form Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity. Read the press release below!

  • We love our employees, our volunteers and our community, so we are temporarily closing

    Dear Friends, Supporters and our local Community: Along with most of you, we have been monitoring the evolving status of the COVID-19 virus. Out of an abundance of caution and to minimize any possible risk to our staff, volunteers, donors and the communities we serve, we have decided to hit the “pause” button. Effective March…