Everyone should have access to a home, regardless of their income or background. You can find information below about affordable rentals and homes in the City.
Page SectionsThe rent for a subsidized housing unit is linked to your income. In a subsidized unit, you pay a set percentage of your income each month. This is ideal for households with no or very low incomes. Find out your eligibility.
This type of housing is restricted to households earning under a certain amount of money. Eligibility is based on your household size and income. Search Metrolist to find income restricted housing in and around Boston both for rent and for sale. You can learn more about eligibility and calculate your eligibility at our Income Restricted Housing Guide.
Rental vouchers help low-income households rent private market apartments. Vouchers give you a set amount to go toward rent. You pay for any rent over that amount. The only voucher program accepting applications right now is the VASH program for veterans.
There are several subsidized rental housing options available to Boston residents.
Boston Housing AuthorityThe Boston Housing Authority owns and operates units in every neighborhood throughout Boston.
MassHousingMassHousing finances the construction and preservation of affordable rental housing in Massachusetts.
Privately Owned Subsidized HousingWith these properties, private owners receive subsidies for renting to low-income households.
Income-restricted housing both in and around Boston can be found on Metrolist. You can easily find housing you are likely to qualify for by using our AMI estimator tool. Eligibility is calculated by AMI% (Area Median Income Percentage). To learn more about eligibility, visit our Income Restricted Housing Guide.
This program creates and maintains affordable rental and home ownership opportunities for middle- and moderate-income households. The Boston Planning & Development Agency runs this program.
We use city-owned land to create affordable homes for middle-class homebuyers. The homes are:
These homes are subject to a 50-year resale restriction. We sell the homes to qualified home buyers through a lottery. You must meet income limits, pre-approval requirements, and have enough money saved up.
Please keep in mind
Affordable homes are deed-restricted. This means there is a limit to the equity that you can earn with the property.
Both income-restricted rental units, and newly constructed for sale properties are applied for through a lottery system. The most recent housing lottery opportunities can be found on both Metrolist and the Boston Planning & Development Agency website. Pay close attention to application deadlines and instructions. Application windows can be short and submitting multiple applications for any one housing development can result in disqualification. More information on the application process can be found on our Income Restricted Housing Guide.