212 Sarah Circle, Rockland
Property Details:
- New construction
- 5 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Meet the Yang Family

For Bee Yang and Kao Yee Vang, homeownership means safety and stability. It is a dream come true for a growing family who needs a space they can rely on to be theirs. It provides freedom from worry about renewing leases, not enough space, and rent costs.
The Yang family is currently living in a very small apartment. The windows are not well sealed, so water and cold winter air seep in most days, increasing their monthly housing cost. There are already 7 family members, and with a baby on the way, there is just not enough space for everyone to live comfortably.
Bee worries about providing space for his growing family, but can’t find a home with enough space because the rent would be too high. Bee works very hard to provide for his family today and in the future. This makes finding a living situation stressful because the family has been forced to choose between comfort and affordability. They have had to choose between saving costs now for their children’s future or spending more to give them more space today. Having a Habitat for Humanity home will erase this choice: they will have both. Habitat’s 30-year, zero-percent interest mortgage will keep their monthly housing costs steady and affordable. Bee and Kao will be able to save money each month to provide for their children’s futures while also giving their children the space to grow and play without worry.
Getting a hand up, not a hand out, with their Habitat home will allow Bee and Kao to be part of the building process. When asked why they applied to be Habitat homeowners, they stated that they will be so proud to be part of the house that they will eventually move into and own.
Bee and Kao will complete 400 sweat equity hours alongside volunteers, donors, and staff as their forever home is being built. When their home is finished, they will purchase it from Habitat for Humanity La Crosse Area for the full appraised value through a 30-year, zero-percent interest mortgage.
The Yang family is currently living in a very small apartment. The windows are not well sealed, so water and cold winter air seep in most days, increasing their monthly housing cost. There are already 7 family members, and with a baby on the way, there is just not enough space for everyone to live comfortably.
Bee worries about providing space for his growing family, but can’t find a home with enough space because the rent would be too high. Bee works very hard to provide for his family today and in the future. This makes finding a living situation stressful because the family has been forced to choose between comfort and affordability. They have had to choose between saving costs now for their children’s future or spending more to give them more space today. Having a Habitat for Humanity home will erase this choice: they will have both. Habitat’s 30-year, zero-percent interest mortgage will keep their monthly housing costs steady and affordable. Bee and Kao will be able to save money each month to provide for their children’s futures while also giving their children the space to grow and play without worry.
Getting a hand up, not a hand out, with their Habitat home will allow Bee and Kao to be part of the building process. When asked why they applied to be Habitat homeowners, they stated that they will be so proud to be part of the house that they will eventually move into and own.
Bee and Kao will complete 400 sweat equity hours alongside volunteers, donors, and staff as their forever home is being built. When their home is finished, they will purchase it from Habitat for Humanity La Crosse Area for the full appraised value through a 30-year, zero-percent interest mortgage.