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Construction is underway in Gardner on the Heywood Wakefield 3 Assisted Living project that will create 78 units of affordable assisted living and 50 full-time construction jobs throughout the 14-month construction period.
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Joanne and Richard Waters in their newly renovated kitchen at Council Tower in Roxbury. The senior complex received a $2.1M Green Retrofit program grant to complete energy efficient renovations.
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Need help paying your rent?
To apply for low-income housing at a HUD-subsidized apartment, visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you.
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Buying a home?
Your credit history is a key factor in determining if you’ll be approved for a mortgage. A housing counselor can help you understand your credit and suggest ways to fix credit problems.
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Senior Living at Prouty is one of the most recently constructed Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly housing developments in Massachusetts

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A newly constructed duplex provides homeownership for two low-income families in Lawrence

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Preservation of Somerville's largest rental development, Clarendon Hill Towers, is underway. The project will result in 500 housing units, including low-income options, and 120 jobs.
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Phase I of the redevelopment of Washington Beech complex in Roslindale is complete. Using HOPE VI and ARRA funding, the affordable housing units are being constructed using green principles and technology

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Richard A. Walega, New England's Regional Administrator, addresses workforce housing issues in the Boston area. Determine the true cost of housing by using the interactive cost calculator
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