Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity's Daly Estates in Bend is half net-zero, meaning it solar panels produce half the energy it consumes. Credit: Habitat for Humanity

Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity hosted a joyful home dedication ceremony on October 9 to welcome nine families into their new homes at Daly Estates, and to honor a meaningful milestone: more than 250 local individuals and families have now achieved homeownership through the organization since its founding in 1989.

Daly Estates features a mix of one- and four-bedroom energy-efficient townhomes designed to reduce monthly living costs and increase long-term financial stability for homeowners. Nearly 80% of these newly dedicated homes were purchased by women-led households. The development includes a veteran and several first-generation homebuyers.

โ€œThis milestone is about more than numbers,โ€ said Carly Colgan, CEO of Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity. โ€œIt represents more than 250 households whoโ€™ve partnered with us, rolled up their sleeves, and built stability and opportunity through affordable homeownership. This community, and every home we build, is proof that when people come together to love their neighbors, transformation followsโ€.

Each homeowner participated in a comprehensive education and partnership program, contributing time and energy to help build their homes and support others in the community. Alongside financial mentors, they developed personalized budgets, built credit, and prepared for the responsibilities of homeownership. Through this process, families gain more than a homeโ€”they gain the confidence, knowledge, and community connection to thrive as empowered, engaged homeowners.

Kristin Holton, one of the new Daly Estates homeowners, reflected on what this new chapter means to her family. โ€œOwning a home embodies the promise of a secure environment where my children can thrive and find their own space to bloomโ€.

These homes are made possible through broad community support, including volunteers, donors, and critical funding from city, state, and federal partners. It takes all of us to make homeownership affordable. While each home costs about $450,000 to build, Habitat sells them at a significantly reduced price, creating a pathway to ownership for families who can afford monthly payments around $1,500. At Daly Estates, the four-bedroom homes sold for around $200,000 and the one-bedroom homes for about $140,000, making homeownership possible for those priced out of the traditional market.

As Bend-Redmond Habitat looks ahead to building hundreds more homes in the coming years, the impact of days like this continues to echo through neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces. โ€œEvery key handed over at a dedication is a reminder that affordable homeownership changes everything,โ€ Colgan said. โ€œTogether, we build what tomorrow depends on.โ€

About Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity At Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity, we believe that everyone deserves a place to call homeโ€”a safe, stable, and healthy environment where families can thrive and communities can flourish. Since 1989, we have served over 250families with affordable homeownership and revitalized 145 homes, transforming the lives of more than 1,100 children and adults. Through community partnerships, volunteer efforts, and donor support, we continue to build homes, communities, and hope throughout Central Oregon.www.bendredmondhabitat.org.

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