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Longview Apartments
This 7-building complex contains a total of 186 units, 20% are designated affordable. A single person cannot earn more than $26,500 to qualify for a one-bedroom and a two-person household cannot earn more than $30,300 to qualify for a one-bedroom apartment. A two-person household may not earn more than $37,900 for a two-bedroom apartment.
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– This attractive 167-unit development is 100% affordable for elderly and disabled individuals and low-income families. It is located near Andover’s downtown in the old Converse Building. Owned by a private developer, it is one of many multi-family rental properties at risk of losing its affordability. In 2006, these units are set to expire. This is one of the many reasons to get involved and help save these units!
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– This award-winning development by Concordia Homes is comprised of 20 single-family homes. Six of the homes were created for families earning 80% or less of the median income. All homes are built to Energy Star standards, making them highly efficient and low maintenance to their owners.
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– This National Register of Historic Places-designated three-building complex was designed as artisan live-work space. Developer EA Fish Associates created 48 condominium units, 12 are designated affordable. Considered smart growth at its best, the development represents a thorough public-process combined with a dedicated private interest in historic preservation, public space, and affordable housing.
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