Mass. Is Creating Homeownership Deserts in Our Gateway Cities
There’s a rising fascination with helping homebuyers access their first homes. But it won’t fix the core issue: We don’t create many new affordable homes for sale.
There’s a rising fascination with helping homebuyers access their first homes. But it won’t fix the core issue: We don’t create many new affordable homes for sale.
Two years in, the city of Boston’s push to redevelop vacant, city-owned lots while helping emerging developers scale their businesses is finally bearing fruit.
Kaplan Construction is targeting a March 2025 completion date for the 40,000-square-foot Northampton Street Residences, a 47-unit condominium development for first-time, moderate-income homebuyers in Roxbury.
Dariela Villón-Maga has first-hand experience in the role that affordable housing can play in neighborhood stability. Now, Villon-Maga’s DMV Housing Partners is creating new affordable home ownership opportunities in Boston
A 62-unit mixed-income housing project in Chelsea is the first in Massachusetts to receive homeowner production funding from ARPA through a MassHousing program.