Local Habitat for Humanity branch makes 12th home

Published: April 9, 2010, 4 a.m.

Incentives such as the federal First Time Homebuyer's Tax Credit and low interest rates have helped the continuing housing market recovery in the U.S. Throughout the recession, Habitat for Humanity has continued to build at a rapid pace. They have completed over 350,000 houses since their founding in 1976. Murray, Kentucky's branch began in 1990, and volunteers recently dedicated their twelfth home. Angela Hatton has the story.