New workforce housing development helps fill a need in Cherokee County

[This is a cross-post from Blue Ridge Public Radio]

Construction on a new 56-unit workforce development housing complex in Cherokee County is underway. Valley River Apartments received over $3.4 million dollars from the state to develop the project.

The project includes one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments. Rents will start at $463 a month for a one-bedroom, $572 for a two-bedroom and $655 for a three-bedroom. Murphy Town Manager Chad Simons said the project is important for the town – and for the whole region.

“It really means over 56 separate families are going to have a place to call home. So that’s what’s important to us,” Simons said.

While this will help with the housing needs in the community. Simons said there is still a need for more affordable housing.

“It’s been a huge, huge need for Western North Carolina and the nation, and Covid-19 just exacerbated it.” Simons said.

A 2022 study by Cherokee County found that the county needs over 1,400 units for rent and for sale to fill the current gap in available housing.

Cherokee County Housing Needs Assessment from 2022 shows major gaps in housing needs in the county.
Cherokee County Housing Needs Assessment from 2022 shows major gaps in housing needs in the county.

“That particular study said there’s over 140 units needed of workforce rental housing/low-income rental housing, so this is going to help put a dent in that,” Simon said.

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