Affordable Homeownership Opportunities in Dorchester Norwell Street and Browning Avenue

Boston, MALocal News

The City of Boston is introducing affordable homeownership opportunities in Dorchester, highlighted by a listing for 143 Norwell Street. This property, a detached three-bedroom, 1. 5-bathroom home, is priced at $300,000 for eligible households earning at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). The initiative responds to escalating housing costs that have made homeownership increasingly unattainable for many families in the area. By providing these options, Boston aims to improve housing equity and support community stability.

The program is part of a comprehensive approach to tackle the city's housing crisis, focusing on creating more affordable units. Interested buyers can access further information and application details on the Boston. gov website. The city encourages eligible families to take advantage of this opportunity to secure homeownership. This effort reflects Boston's ongoing commitment to addressing housing challenges and fostering inclusive communities.

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