VA Leases Land for 52 Homes to Help Homeless Veterans in Texas
Published Date: 11/28/2025
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Summary
The VA is leasing about three acres at the Kerrville, Texas Medical Center to build 52 permanent supportive homes for veterans and their families. Freedom's Path Kerrville II will handle everything from financing to managing the housing, helping veterans who are homeless or at risk. This project starts soon and aims to boost veteran independence without costing the VA upfront money.
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52 Supportive Housing Units for Veterans
If you are a veteran who is homeless or at risk of homelessness, the VA intends to lease about three acres at the Kerrville, Texas VA Medical Center to develop approximately 52 permanent supportive housing units for veterans and their families. The competitively selected developer, Freedom's Path Kerrville II, Limited Partnership, will finance, design, construct, manage, and operate the housing and must provide supportive services and priority placement to eligible veterans; the Secretary approved the document on November 24, 2025.
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