The Louisville chapter of Habitat for Humanity has built 336 homes over the last 25 years, and a local mother recently took possession of home #337. The charitable organization, along with employees from Norton Healthcare, recently worked together to build a new Louisville home on East Caldwell Street in Smoketown. Volunteers framed the walls of the one-story, three-bedroom home and installed doors and windows for DeAndra Garnett. Garnett is the mother of a four-year-old and is expecting another child. She is employed by Kosair and was shocked and delighted with the progress of her new Louisville home. ‘I was here on Monday, and it was just a deck,’ she said. She continued, ‘I came back today and it’s all up, and it’s amazing how it’s up so fast.’ In order to earn her new home, Garnett had to work for it by helping volunteers with the construction. She plans to move into her new house before the end of the year. At Louisville Properties, we applaud and support the efforts of Habitat for Humanity and the many other charitable organizations in our area that make a positive difference in people’s lives. If you’re looking for your next Louisville home or you’re looking for qualified buyers to buy your current home, contact the pros at Louisville Properties. We have been helping people buy and sell commercial and residential real estate in the Louisville area for years. We have the resources and experience to help you find the perfect home or the perfect buyer. For more information about how we can help you buy or sell a Louisville home, call us today at 502.744.9504 or fill out our contact form for a fast reply!