New Berlin Homeowners Can Get Free Repair Help

Habitat for Humanity expands home repair program to serve income-qualified residents

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

New Berlin homeowners, including seniors and veterans, can now apply for Habitat for Humanity's expanded Home Repair Program, which offers interest-free loans and contractor coordination for critical exterior repairs. The initiative serves multiple Waukesha County communities and aims to keep homes safe, stable, and affordable for residents who meet value, location, and income guidelines.

Why it matters

This program helps address home repair needs for income-qualified residents in New Berlin and surrounding areas, allowing them to maintain their homes and stay in their communities. It's an important initiative to keep housing affordable and accessible, especially for vulnerable populations like seniors and veterans.

The details

Habitat for Humanity's Home Repair Program provides interest-free loans and contractor coordination to help New Berlin homeowners make critical exterior repairs to their homes. The program is open to income-qualified residents, including seniors and veterans, who meet certain value, location, and income guidelines. This expanded initiative aims to serve multiple Waukesha County communities and keep homes safe, stable, and affordable for local residents.

  • Habitat for Humanity recently announced the expansion of its Home Repair Program to serve New Berlin and other Waukesha County communities.

The players

Habitat for Humanity

A nonprofit organization that builds and repairs homes to provide affordable housing solutions.

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What’s next

Income-qualified New Berlin homeowners can now apply for Habitat for Humanity's Home Repair Program to receive interest-free loans and contractor coordination for critical exterior repairs.

The takeaway

This Habitat for Humanity program is an important initiative to help keep housing affordable and accessible for income-qualified residents in New Berlin, including vulnerable populations like seniors and veterans, by providing the resources they need to maintain their homes.