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Hamden CT is selling the old Maselli farmhouse to the Greater New Haven Habitat For Humanity. Habitat for Humanity will rebuild the home and give it to a low- to moderate-income Hamden CT family to live in the house. The family would pay taxes and a mortgage, and the mortgage would be held by Habitat at no interest.
Habitat For Humanity builds and rehabilitates homes in the Greater New Haven area with the goal of creating safe, decent, affordable houses that add to the revitalization of New Haven’s neighborhoods. Habitat accomplishes its mission by partnering with individuals, religious and civic organizations, local business and corporations.
For more information, check out:
Ann DeMatteo's article in the New Haven Register. This article discusses the sale price of the home and details surrounding Habitat's development plans.
Also read Ann DeMatteo's March 14 2011 article about the legal battle over the Maselli Farm, where a developer had planned on constructing dozens of homes on the property. Local Dunbar Hill residents and the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation battled efforts to develop on the site.
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