Housing Associations Boston


There are many housing associations in America that offer housing for low-income families and individuals. Housing associations are crucial service which often offer more than just roof over someone’s head. These associations offer resources like child-care support and job training, as well as transportation assistance to help residents reach their full potential. There are many local Housing Associations that offer shelter and housing to the elderly or those in need of care. The rental income generated by housing associations is used to build local affordable housing, as well as provide maintenance services to existing properties. Housing associations may offer the option of shared ownership. Sharing ownership allows people to purchase a portion of a property together with another party. Given the current economic climate and the high price of property, sharing ownership of a property is the only feasible choice for young people who want to move up the property ladder.

 

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