General Information

  • No. Habitat Collin County provides qualifying families the opportunity to purchase affordable homes.

  • Homes are 3 bedrooms/2 baths, 4 bedrooms/2 baths, or 5 bedroom/2 baths. They range from 1000 to 1350 square feet.

  • Homeowners pay a zero equivalent interest on their mortgages.

  • Yes. Our homes are Energy Star homes and are built to withstand 130 mph sustained winds.

  • Habitat Collin County relies on the support of sponsors, donors, and volunteers to help build homes, saving the homebuyer an average of $40,000 in labor and materials.

  • Corporations, faith-based organizations, foundations, and individuals partner to sponsor homes financially and provide volunteers.

  • We build 5 to 10 homes annually, including our annual build in Puerto Lempira, Honduras.

  • Since 1992, Habitat Collin County has built more than 229 new homes throughout Collin County.

  • Habitat Collin County homes are for first-time homebuyers who meet specific income qualifications and have a need for housing.

  • Homebuyers are expected to invest between 300 to 500 sweat equity hours in building his/her home and volunteering for others.

  • Monthly mortgage payments typically average between $700-$900 and include escrow for taxes and insurance.

  • Habitat Collin County has a Home Repair Program to help with exterior renovations of homes in our communities. Homeowners must meet specific income guidelines and be able to pay a manageable amount for the renovation work.

  • No. The ReStore is open to the public Tuesday – Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

  • Interested applicants must attend a Family Seminar. These are scheduled throughout the year. Applicants must meet certain qualifications and the application process is lengthy (between 3 and 12 months.) All information is kept confidential. Please see Application Process for detailed information about the process.

 Other FAQs

  • The ReStore constantly receives items from various sources. Retailers, contractors and individuals donate items. These items are both (closeouts, store returns, and so on) and previously owned (remodeling projects, gently used, and so on.) The ReStore also purchases some items in bulk, such as cabinet/flooring materials. Some of these items are used to build the Habitat houses. Purchasing items in bulk helps to lower the cost of the houses and it also allows the public to buy items at reduced prices.

    Submit an email address to receive the ReStore Newsletter and to find out about items. Or volunteer at the ReStore and see items as they arrive.

  • Contact us to have it removed. You may send the request in writing to our mailing address. Or you may call our office at 972-542-5300.