Public Funds Not Enough to Meet Housing Need

Boston City Councilors Michelle Wu and Kenzie Bok put forward an interesting idea in recent days that Boston could generate up to $2 billion to invest in affordable housing. But it also serves as a reminder that the private sector is a necessary partner in fixing the housing crisis.

Eastham Affordable Housing Project Gets $1.5M MassHousing Loan

Fifteen of the 65 new apartments at the Village at Nauset Green will be workforce housing units that will be affordable to families earning between 61 percent and 90 percent of the area median income. The remaining 50 units will be traditional affordable housing units, affordable to households earning up to 60 percent of AMI.