Because opportunity shouldn’t expire — and belonging shouldn’t be a privilege.

 

 

Housing was meant to be a foundation for stability, not a lottery of luck or policy. But today, ownership is out of reach for too many — not because people don’t work hard enough, but because the system itself makes access nearly impossible.

 

Little Haven Homes exists to change that.

 

 

 

The Problem With Traditional Housing

 

The current housing system wasn’t built for everyone.

 

  • Temporary affordability. Most “affordable” programs rely on tax credits that expire after 10–15 years, leaving families vulnerable to rising costs.

  • Accessibility as an afterthought. Homes are rarely designed for people with disabilities — and when modifications are offered, they’re treated as upgrades, not essentials.
  • Communities divided. Neighborhoods are too often separated by income or ability instead of designed to bring people together.

 

For households long shut out of homeownership — low-income buyers, single earners, people with disabilities — the market offers few real, lasting solutions.

 

 

 

The Little Haven Difference

 

We're not waiting for the system to fix itself.  Little Haven is designed to remove those barriers once and for all.

 

  • Permanent Protections – Affordability and accessibility safeguarded through covenants that never expire or depend on policy cycles.
  • Inclusive Neighborhoods – Mixed-income, mixed-ability communities where everyone belongs replace segregation with connection.
  • Built for Belonging – Pocket-neighborhood layouts balance privacy with community, making neighbors part of daily life — not an afterthought.
  • Multiple Ownership Pathways – From traditional mortgages to lease-to-own, more buyers get a fair chance.
  • Accessibility Without Extra Cost – Modifications provided at no charge, so every home can meet real needs without sacrificing affordability.

 

 

 

Proof of Permanence

 

Every Little Haven neighborhood is anchored by legally binding protections that stay with the land — not the owner. That means affordability, accessibility, and owner-occupancy requirements stay in place for generations, no matter who owns the home next.

 

It’s how we ensure that Little Haven neighborhoods remain places of stability, dignity, and belonging long after the first family moves in.

 

 

 

Why It Matters

 

We’re not just building houses. We’re changing what's possible. 

 

Little Haven is creating neighborhoods where affordability, accessibility, and diversity of experience come together to redefine what belonging looks like.

 

 

 

How You Can Help

 

Building Little Haven isn’t just about the houses — it’s about rebuilding access.

 

Here are a few simple ways you can help us get there:

 

Donate – Every gift brings us closer to building the first Little Haven community.

Share Our Story – Tell your network about Little Haven and why permanent affordability and accessibility matter.

Connect Us – Introduce us to local partners, funders, or organizations who share our vision.

Stay Involved – Follow our progress and be part of the journey as we grow.

 

 

 

We don’t just build homes — we build opportunity. Every Little Haven neighborhood

is designed for inclusivity, affordability, and accessibility that last for generations.