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Hendersonville Today
By the People, for the People
Hendersonville Nonprofit to Build 60 Affordable Homes
The new units will join 20 single-family affordable homes already underway on the same site.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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A Hendersonville, North Carolina housing nonprofit has received building permits to construct 60 new affordable multi-family units, adding to 20 single-family affordable homes already in development on the same site off Sugarloaf Road. The project has been in the works for several years.
Why it matters
The new affordable housing development aims to address the growing need for accessible and attainable homes in the Hendersonville area, where housing costs have risen sharply in recent years, pricing out many lower-income residents.
The details
The 60 new multi-family affordable units will be built on the same site as 20 single-family affordable homes that are already in progress. The entire project has been in development for several years by a local Hendersonville housing nonprofit organization.
- Building permits for the 60 new affordable units were issued on February 12, 2026.
The players
Hendersonville Housing Nonprofit
A local nonprofit organization focused on developing affordable housing options in the Hendersonville, North Carolina area.
The takeaway
This new affordable housing development represents an important step in Hendersonville's efforts to provide more accessible and attainable homes for lower-income residents as housing costs continue to rise in the region.

