Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing

Privately owned rental housing that is made available to low-income individuals and families at reduced rates based on a contract between HUD or the state housing authority and the property owner. Subsidies are paid directly to the owner of the property who then rents units to income-eligible individuals and families. Also included are low-cost or below market rate housing that is operated or sponsored by religious or charitable organizations for the benefit of low-income individuals and families; and rental housing targeted to lower income households that has been purchased, rehabilitated or constructed by developers who are receiving a federal income tax credit under the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program or are participants in other similar affordable housing incentive programs. Some privately owned rental units that were developed or improved with public funds are also required to rent a designated number of units at reduced prices to people who meet low-income eligibility requirements until the federal or state loans are paid. Some complexes or housing units may be reserved for low-income older adults, people with disabilities and/or other special populations. Included are income-based rental housing where tenants pay rent that is geared to their income; as well as fixed below market rate rental housing where rent is lower than what people would normally pay renting the unit but is based on a specified percentage of the median income for the area rather than on a percentage of an individual’s actual income, and tenants may have to be within a specified income range to live there. Rental amounts and the level of “affordability” may vary considerably among programs.

  • Rose Hill Manor

    This affordable housing site for adults 62 years/older consists of 40 one-bedroom apartments as well as a community room and exercise area. It is accessible by the MBTA bus and is centrally located near grocery stores, shopping malls, banks, restaurants, public library and several places of worship. It is approximately 400 feet from St. Theresa…

  • Four Mile Village

    Four Mile Village is a privately funded retirement community that has subsidized apartments. The community has 96 one bedroom units. There can be a significant wait list. The location was built and is managed by the non-profit Boxford Friendship Foundation, Inc. Four-Mile Village is a non-smoking community.

  • Amesbury Gardens

    Amesbury Gardens is owned by the resident organization at the property. It is a mixed-income 160 unit development offering one and two-bedroom apartments. Some are designated as low-income (Section 8) and the remaining are market rate units. Amesbury Gardens has some wheelchair accessible units. AgeSpan provides supportive services to eligible elder residents. Only cats are…

  • Museum Square

    Museum Square has 176 family units consisting of one and two-bedroom apartments. Nine of these are handicap accessible. Some units have been designated as low-income apartments; the remaining are market rate units. This is a MassHousing financed property that is privately managed by the Boston Land Company (781-547-4280).