MENASHA, Wis. (WFRV) – The Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity brought together business leaders and state legislators Tuesday to address the region’s growing housing crisis.
The conference emphasized how the lack of affordable housing is affecting families, communities, and the local workforce. According to the Fox Cities Chamber 2025 Economic Outlook Survey, affordable housing remains a significant challenge for recruiting and retaining employees.
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A 2023 study estimated that nearly 18,000 housing units will be needed to support projected population growth in the Fox Cities over the next decade. Rising costs for both developers and homebuyers continue to worsen the shortage, particularly for families looking to transition from renting to homeownership.
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Habitat officials said they believe collaboration among nonprofits, lawmakers, businesses, and the community will be critical in addressing the issue.
Fox Cities Habitat builds and sells homes at no profit, providing families with affordable, zero-interest mortgages. Families who receive homes are also required to contribute “sweat equity” hours and complete home maintenance training. The program is supported by donors, volunteers, and community leaders who share Habitat’s mission of ensuring everyone has a safe, affordable place to live…