2022 Nissan Build
February 9 – June, Legacy Pointe, Murfreesboro
Future Homeowner: Wayne & Alice
Alice works at Wal-Mart in the bakery department and loves baking goods for people. Wayne worked in concrete construction and is now retired. They were turned down when they first applied to the Habitat program but worked on their finances and reapplied. We are so proud of them! They’re excited to get into the wonderful Legacy Pointe community and enjoy their home and neighbors.
Build Site: Lot 10, Opportunity Lane, Legacy Pointe, 1248 Twin Oak Drive, Murfreesboro
Thank you to Ann Hoke & Associates / SEC Inc. / First Community Mortgage
for the Panel Build for Wayne & Alice’s house on Saturday, October 30, where 100+ volunteers built ALL the walls for their house!
Video of Panel Build, click here
Photos from the Panel Build, click here




Some recent photos of Nissan volunteers at Legacy Pointe in 2021:
The Cost of Home
Families all across the United States are paying too high a price to cover the cost of home.
Everywhere you look — cities, suburbs, rural areas — the stability that home should bring remains out of
reach for far too many families.
At Habitat for Humanity, we know that a family should never have to spend more than 30 percent of their
income on a home. But consider that even before the coronavirus pandemic, more than 18 million U.S.
households were paying half or more of their income on a place to live. And now, as the significant economic
impacts of COVID-19 continue to unfold, the number of families struggling to make ends meet is only growing.
That is unacceptable.
That means that even more families are denied the personal and economic stability that safe, decent and
affordable housing provides. Instead, more and more families are forced to make impossible choices.
Safe homes. Nutritious food on the table. Health care. Access to good schools. Reliable transportation.
Which would you choose?
Your home shouldn’t cost you anywhere near half your paycheck.
Home shouldn’t cost you your family’s health. Home shouldn’t cost you your kids’ education.
When the cost of home is your family’s future, the cost is too high. When the cost of home is any family’s
future, that’s something none of us can afford.
We know the complexities that surround the cost of home. We also know the struggle, stress and pain of far
too many families in our communities. Families who have suffered from redlining, racial inequality and the
housing disparities that follow. Families who have worked hard and still come up short, not because of their
own efforts but because of systemic issues and an inequitable economy. And we know that those with the
fewest resources are always the ones who are forced to make the hardest choices.
We have to take a stand and declare our commitment: Habitat for Humanity will work to ensure
housing stability and that no family has to pay more than half of their paycheck to cover the cost of
home.
Through our five-year Cost of Home campaign, we commit to mobilizing our local Habitat
organizations, our partners, our volunteers and community members across the country to find the
solutions and help create the policies that will allow 10 million individuals to meet their most basic
needs.
Everyone deserves to build the foundation for a stable, healthy future for themselves and their families — no
matter who they are, where they live or how much money they earn. Every family deserves the chance to
thrive.
Help us make that possible. Help us make the #CostOfHome something we all can afford.