Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco to build eight affordable homes for low-income families in Menlo Park

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco recently announced Laurel Landing, a new project bringing needed affordable homeownership opportunities to the Belle Haven neighborhood in Menlo Park. Last month, the nonprofit hosted a neighborhood meeting to introduce the project to local residents, share plans, and invite feedback and participation as part of a collaborative effort to strengthen community together.
The nonprofit will build eight affordable homes at 335 Pierce Road, including three two-bedrooms, three three-bedrooms, and two four-bedrooms. The homes will be designed for low-income, first-time homeowner families.
“This type of project is exactly what we need in Belle Haven,” said Cecilia Taylor, City of Menlo Park councilmember and head of the local community organization Belle Haven Action. “We need high-quality affordable homeownership opportunities throughout our city, and particularly here in this neighborhood. It is inspiring to see organizations and civic leaders coming together to make that happen. Our entire community benefits when more families from all walks of life can afford to live in the area.”
The City of Menlo Park and Santa Clara County are key partners in supporting the Laurel Landing development. The Menlo Park City Council voted unanimously in April to provide local housing funds toward site acquisition and pre-development costs, and Santa Clara County allocated additional support from its Stanford Affordable Housing Fund. Habitat Greater San Francisco will continue pursuing public and private funding to bring the project to completion.
“Expanding access to affordable homeownership is essential to maintaining strong, inclusive, and economically diverse communities,” said Menlo Park Mayor Drew Combs. “Laurel Landing represents our shared commitment to ensuring that families who have long contributed to Menlo Park can continue to live, work, and grow here. With these eight new homes, we’re strengthening neighborhood stability, supporting future generations, and investing in a Menlo Park where everyone has the chance to thrive. I’m grateful to Habitat for Humanity and our community partners for helping make this vision a reality.”
The homes will have an average of 1,255 square feet and the project will include an attached garage with EV charging. The project is currently in the entitlement phase and construction is expected to begin late next year.
Photo courtesy Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco
Becca Pecore December 11, 2025 at 8:22 am
Great news. Is there a way for volunteers to help as with Rebuilding Together which is such a great program? Esp one day type vulunterr positions. I imagine there would be a lot of interest.
Becca Pecore December 11, 2025 at 8:22 am
Excuse typo
Angelica Alvarez December 18, 2025 at 10:38 am
How do I apply for this affordable housing? I am looking for a two – bedrooms unit. Could you please share a link?
Vanessa Corea December 19, 2025 at 12:33 pm
Has the application for Menlo Park been distributed or where can I apply for these new homes?
Laurel Landing development. The Menlo Park City?