David Hill, president of the board for Will County Habitat for Humanity, stands outside a condo (background) that will be rehabbed for a new homeowner as seen Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, on Third Ave. in Joliet. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
David Hill, president of the board for Will County Habitat for Humanity, stands outside a condo that will be rehabbed for a new homeowner as seen Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, on Third Ave. in Joliet. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
David Hill is president of the board for Will County Habitat for Humanity as seen Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, on Third Ave. in Joliet. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
A view of a condo that will be rehabbed for a new homeowner by Will County Habitat for Humanity as seen Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, on Third Ave. in Joliet. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Will County Habitat for Humanity is getting its first condo, a sign of how times have changed in the housing market. Even Habitat for Humanity, the nonprofit group known for building houses with volunteer labor so they become affordable for low-income buyers, has adapted to …