Affordable Housing

 

Affordable Chapter 40B Moderate-Income Housing

Moderate-Income Housing

Chapter 40B, also known as the Comprehensive Permit Law, was enacted in 1969 to help expand the number of communities and neighborhoods where households with low and moderate incomes could secure a safe and affordable home. The law helps reduce barriers to production created by local approval processes, local zoning, and other restrictions.

Income Limits Affordable Moderate-Income

From time to time, the WHA will provide time-sensitive information here about how to apply for specific affordable rental and home ownership units under development or available upon resale or tenant turnover.

 

Rentals Waiting List (ongoing)

The Residences at Wayland Town Center 80% Area Median Income (AMI)

Commonwealth Residences  80% Area Median Income (AMI)

Housing Search
The MassAccess Housing Registry helps people to find affordable rental and homeownership opportunities in Massachusetts. A key feature of the Registry is to highlight homes for people with disabilities who need accessible or barrier-free housing.

Our Mailing List
If you would like to put on the WHA mailing list to receive information on future homeownership opportunities, please e-mail your name and address to bboggia@waylandhousing.com.

Regional Housing Services Office (RHSO)
The Regional Housing Services Office provides the member communities of Acton, Bedford, Burlington, Concord, Lexington, Sudbury, Wayland and Weston with affordable housing support and information.