Breaking New Ground: HearthSide Peachtree City

January 5, 2021

JANUARY, 2021 – The Georgia Department of Community Affairs believes we all share a common need for shelter. That’s why we pride ourselves on laying the foundation for safe and affordable housing. The Housing Tax Credit program makes that goal manifest by offering tax incentives to properties that devote all or part of their units to low-to-moderate income residents. Countless residents, owners, and developers across the state are Breaking New Ground, reinventing themselves in their homes, and seizing the opportunity to begin the next chapter of their lives in safety and comfort in developments such as Hearthside Peachtree City.

Friendly, peaceful, scenic, and “off the chain”: This is how residents at Hearthside Peachtree City describe their experience in this senior-living community for adults 62 and older. These three residents – Vera Holbrook, Pearlie Anderson, and Minnie Williams – share their stories of joy and how this affordable housing community.

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