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CDP, POAH Break Ground on Affordable Rentals in Wellfleet

State and local officials gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony recently at The Residences at Lawrence Hill, a new affordable housing community featuring 46 affordable, sustainably designed rental housing units located on Lawrence Road in Wellfleet, MA.

The new development will provide low- and moderate-income families access to new, permanent, stable, year-round affordable housing. The Residences at Lawrence Hill was developed through a partnership between nonprofit organizations the Community Development Partnership and Preservation of Affordable Housing in collaboration with Studio G Architects.

The Residences at Lawrence Hill will be situated on vacant, town-owned land near a public school and accommodate a range of household incomes. All 46 units will count toward Wellfleet’s subsidized housing inventory and will more than double the number of affordable housing units in the town. Seventy-five percent of the units will be reserved for those earning no more than 60% of the area median income.

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