Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas: Buying and How to Help

✍️ LargestCharities Editorial Team | 📅 Last updated: June 2026

Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas, founded in 1991, builds new homes across Clark County and sells them to qualified families at no profit with a zero-interest mortgage. The homes are brand-new, roughly 800 square feet, with two or three bedrooms. Here is how to qualify, how to apply, and how to help.

TypeAffordable housing nonprofit; Habitat affiliate
Founded1991
HeadquartersLas Vegas, Nevada
Service areaClark County
Websitelasvegashabitat.org
Charity NavigatorFour stars (97%)
Habitat Las Vegas sells homes at no profit with a 0% interest mortgage. Applicants must have lived in Clark County for at least 12 months, not have owned a home in the past two years, and complete 300 sweat equity hours per applicant.
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How Habitat Las Vegas homeownership works

The affiliate sells the homes it builds at no profit, with a zero-interest mortgage, so the monthly payment stays affordable. The homes are brand-new single-story houses of about 800 square feet, with two or three bedrooms, new appliances, and a private backyard.

RequirementDetail
MortgageA 0% interest mortgage; homes are sold at no profit.
IncomeBetween 30 and 80 percent of area median income, based on current HUD guidelines.
ResidencyA Clark County resident for the past 12 months or longer.
OwnershipNot having owned a home in the past two years.
Sweat equity300 hours per applicant, completed before moving in.
Ability to payAble to repay the affordable, zero-interest mortgage.

The service area is Clark County, in Southern Nevada.

How to apply

Applying runs through the affiliate's homeownership application, after confirming you meet the residency, income, and prior-ownership requirements. The office is at 4580 W Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas, and the phone is (702) 638-6477.

Selection follows the standard Habitat criteria of need, ability to pay, and willingness to partner, with the 300 sweat equity hours completed before move-in.

The ReStore and how to help

Habitat Las Vegas operates a ReStore at 4580 W Sahara Avenue, selling affordable home-improvement goods and gently used furniture, with proceeds funding the mission. It takes donated items from the community.

Donating money, shopping or donating at the ReStore, and joining a build are the main ways to help.

Supporting Habitat Las Vegas

Volunteers help build homes alongside future homeowners, and you can sign up through the affiliate's site. The organization has worked to expand affordable homeownership in the Las Vegas Valley since 1991.

Habitat Las Vegas holds a four-star rating from Charity Navigator with a 97 percent score. Its EIN for tax-deductible gifts is 88-0268803.

Programs

Homeownership

New homes sold at no profit with a 0% interest mortgage.

ReStore

A Las Vegas store selling donated home goods, funding the mission.

Sweat equity builds

300 hours per applicant building alongside volunteers.

Volunteer builds

Build days for individuals and groups.

Homebuyer support

Guidance through income, residency, and partnership steps.

Community donations

Donated goods accepted at the ReStore.

By the numbers

Frequently asked questions

Does Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas offer a 0% mortgage?
Yes. It sells homes at no profit with a zero-interest mortgage.
What income do I need to qualify?
Between 30 and 80 percent of area median income, based on current HUD guidelines.
What are the residency requirements?
You must have lived in Clark County for at least 12 months and not have owned a home in the past two years.
How many sweat equity hours are required?
300 hours per applicant, completed before moving in.
What do the homes look like?
Brand-new single-story homes of about 800 square feet, with two or three bedrooms, new appliances, and a private backyard.
Where is Habitat Las Vegas located?
At 4580 W Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas; the phone is (702) 638-6477.

Sources: Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas (lasvegashabitat.org) homeownership, requirements, and about pages; Charity Navigator (EIN 88-0268803). Retrieved June 2026. We are not affiliated with Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas and receive no compensation for this listing. Spotted an error? [email protected]

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