Tri-County Housing Showcases Newly Built Affordable Home in Lemoyne

LEMOYNE (July 29, 2025) The nonprofit Tri-County Housing unveiled a newly completed affordable home at 214 Herman Avenue in Lemoyne, Cumberland County on July 29. The home rests on a plot of land that once held a blighted property that was demolished to make way for a modern new home.

The two-story, three-bedroom, 1½-bath house was built with funds from the Cumberland County HOME program.

Tri-County’s Executive Director Gary Lenker said, “We are excited to see a first-time homebuyer find a beautiful new place to call home in a desirable, family-friendly neighborhood. It’s a mission we have been honored to carry out in Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry Counties for 35 years.”

Lenker said the home is currently under contract with a first-time homebuyer for $165,000. The homebuyer has secured their mortgage from Mid Penn Bank through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency.

At the formal opening of the home, Tri-County Housing officials were joined by Cumberland County Commissioner Jean Foschi, state Rep. Nate Davidson (D-103), and representatives of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, Mid Penn Bank and the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Harrisburg.