Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership

Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership Smoky Mountain Housing Project, a division of Mountain Projects, improves life for WNC families by a

The Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership was formed in 2019 as the Affordable Housing Division of Mountain Projects. SMHP is vigorously addressing the desperate need for affordable workforce housing in Haywood County, Jackson County and Western North Carolina. Plans to build a micro-community and workforce housing on Jonathan Creek in Haywood County are well underway. Additionally, SMHP currently of

fers the “Self-Help” program where applicants take on an active role in the construction process of their home under the careful guidance of a certified supervisor. SMHP understands the rising costs of homeownership in Western North Carolina. It is our promise to continue being a proactive force in the pursuit to provide each resident with a sanitary, affordable, and safe place to call home.

The Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership’s Self-Help Housing Program, a Division of Mountain Projects, celebrated another ...
04/20/2026

The Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership’s Self-Help Housing Program, a Division of Mountain Projects, celebrated another milestone on April 20th, with the placement of the first of three additional homes at its already successful Bethel Village project in Jonathan Creek.

A crew from Edwards Modular Edwards Modular Construction of Rutherfordton lifted the structure into place, and now finish work begins, with the homes’ owners helping complete that work.

⛏️ BALSAM EDGE GROUNDBREAKING ⛏️Mountain Housing Opportunities, Inc. celebrated an exciting milestone today with the gro...
03/05/2026

⛏️ BALSAM EDGE GROUNDBREAKING ⛏️

Mountain Housing Opportunities, Inc. celebrated an exciting milestone today with the groundbreaking of Balsam Edge, its newest affordable housing community in Waynesville.

Located on a new five-acre site at 333 Howell Mill Road, Balsam Edge will be an 84-unit affordable apartment community and marks Mountain Housing Opportunities’ first affordable housing development in Haywood County.

Local leaders and community partners joined the celebration to mark the start of construction and recognize the importance of expanding affordable housing options in Haywood County.

Pictured at the groundbreaking are, from left: Holly Jones with Gov. Josh Stein's office, Robin Ramsey from Senator Thom Tillis’ office, Kye Laughter from Senator Ted Budd's office, Joshua Greene from Congressman Chuck Edwards' office, Haywood County NC Board of Commissioners Chairman Kevin Ensley, Waynesville Mayor Gary Caldwell, and Mountain Housing Opportunities CEO Geoffrey Barton.

Today’s groundbreaking represents an important step toward creating more housing opportunities for families in our community.

02/25/2026
12/16/2025

Michelle Parker’s new house has a lovely view of the mountains that ring Jonathan Valley. But it’s not the vistas, it’s the elevation that makes the place — far enough

We are so happy for Michelle Parker, the first recipient of Mountain Projects, Inc. Homes for Hope project, which builds...
12/11/2025

We are so happy for Michelle Parker, the first recipient of Mountain Projects, Inc. Homes for Hope project, which builds houses for people who lost their homes during Helene.

If you're in need of a new home because of Helene or if you would like to donate to this program, reach out to the manager of the initiative at 828-452-1447 or at [email protected].

A resident who was displaced by Helene has a new home thanks to donations and a local nonprofit.Family, friends, volunteers, and donors applauded as Michelle Pa

So thankful to Patsy and all she has done for our rural communities!
11/07/2025

So thankful to Patsy and all she has done for our rural communities!

Way to go Maggie!!
11/05/2025

Way to go Maggie!!

MODULAR HOUSING INNOVATION — Today, Maggie Leftwich, our Affordable Housing Manager with Smoky Mountain Housing Partnership, presented at the Build Rural 2025 Conference in Washington, D.C.

Her session, “Streamlining Housing Through Modular Innovation,” highlights how communities like ours are rethinking the construction of affordable homes. 🏡

Drawing on a recent Mountain Projects pilot initiative, Maggie shared what worked, the challenges encountered, and how modular approaches can be tailored to meet local housing needs in Western North Carolina and beyond.

Way to go, Maggie! We’re proud to see Mountain Projects at the national table️!

10/28/2025

EMERGENCY FUNDS NEEDED

Mountain Projects is calling on the community to help meet urgent food needs while the government is shut down.

With SNAP benefits currently on hold and the Healthy Opportunities Pilot in limbo, many local working families and their children, older disabled adults, and the elderly living on limited incomes are struggling to afford groceries.

Mountain Projects serves 3,000 low-income people each month who need food support.

Our Food Assistance fund allows us to respond quickly—helping people put food on the table when other resources aren’t available.

If you are able to give, contribute to food assistance for residents of Haywood and Jackson Counties.

To give online: mountainprojects.org/giving

By Mail: Mountain Projects, 2177 Asheville Road, Waynesville, NC 28786

Every contribution helps feed Haywood and Jackson County households.

Call the resale store for information: 828-507-0837.
10/20/2025

Call the resale store for information: 828-507-0837.

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2177 Asheville Road
Waynesville, NC
28786

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Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm

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+18284521447

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