Graham County Housing Study

05.15.25 09:45 AM By SEAGOAdmin

2025 Graham County Housing Study

Tackling the Housing Challenge in Graham County: Community Input Needed

A new housing initiative is underway in Graham County, backed by a grant from the United Way of Graham & Greenlee Counties. This project is being developed by the consulting teams at GrowAmerica and Norris Design, with support from the Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO). Together, these partners are working to address the growing need for more housing options in the area.

The goal? To create a comprehensive strategy and implementation plan that attracts a range of housing developers—from workforce and affordable housing to single- and multi-family developments. A key outcome of this effort will be the identification of at least two preferred sites for new housing construction, supported by a detailed market study.

To ensure the strategy reflects community needs, feedback from a recent survey on housing issues and interests is being integrated into the planning process. The study will also include an analysis of local economic trends and infrastructure requirements necessary to support new developments.

Affordable housing—defined as housing that costs no more than 30% of a household’s monthly income—is a pressing concern. Factors such as rising construction costs, limited land availability, and local economic conditions all contribute to the challenge. While anyone can face housing difficulties, those earning below the area’s median income of $67,326 (according to the 2023 American Community Survey) are often hit the hardest.

Community participation is essential to the success of this project. With your input, Graham County can move closer to creating a diverse, sustainable housing market that meets the needs of all its residents.


Project Partners:

  • United Way of Graham & Greenlee Counties

  • GrowAmerica

  • Norris Design

  • Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO)

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