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Affordable Home Ownership Opportunities in Mattapan

One-bedroom units are $186,400 and $221,900. Two-bedroom units are $248,600 and $288,700.

Morton Station Village at 872 Morton Street consists of 12 homeownership units: eight two-bedroom units and four one-bedroom units (one unit has been built out for people with mobility impairments). 

All units feature central air conditioning, hardwood floors, a stackable washer and dryer. Each unit has access to one covered parking space, which is covered by the HOA fee. Additional building amenities include a gym, a community room, an outdoor serenity garden, and onsite management. 

872 Morton

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  • Requirements
    • First time homebuyer
    • Homebuyer will need to complete an approved homebuyer education course prior to closing
  • Preference
    • Boston Residency preference
    • Preference for one (1) person per bedroom
    • Income limits for qualified buyers are based on 80% and 100% Area Median Income Limits as defined by HUD
  • TO QUALIFY FOR 80% AMI UNITS, YOUR ANNUAL INCOME MUST BE EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN:
    • 1 person, $78,550
    • 2 persons, $89,750
    • 3 persons, $100,950
    • 4 persons, $112,150
    TO QUALIFY FOR 100% AMI UNITS, YOUR ANNUAL INCOME MUST BE EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN:
    • 1 person, $98,150
    • 2 persons, $112,200
    • 3 persons, $126,200
    • 4 persons, $140,200
    BUYER WILL BE SELECTED BY LOTTERY. DEADLINE FOR LOTTERY APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 27, 2023.

     

    Apply for the Neighborhood Homes Initiative

    Homes are sold by lottery. Only qualified applicants may enter. The property is deed-restricted; owner-occupancy requirements apply. Income and asset limitations apply. Please note: Persons with disabilities and those with limited English language proficiency are entitled to request a reasonable accommodation.

    • Last updated:
  • Requirements
    • First time homebuyer
    • Homebuyer will need to complete an approved homebuyer education course prior to closing
  • Preference
    • Boston Residency preference
    • Preference for one (1) person per bedroom
    • Income limits for qualified buyers are based on 80% and 100% Area Median Income Limits as defined by HUD
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