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The Affordable Homes Act and Changes to Chapter 40A: Legalizing ADUs, Expanding Appeal Bond Authority, and Promoting Veteran Preferences in Affordable Housing

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In the article, Matt and Kevin discuss the implications of the recently passed Massachusetts Affordable Homes Act (the Act). “The commonwealth is ‘bleeding early-career young people,’” they write. “High purchase prices and rental costs have caused net migration out of Massachusetts to increase by 1,100%.”

With Massachusetts facing “a worsening shortage of affordable housing” and housing prices outpacing wages, forcing “an ever-growing number of people out of the general housing market,” the Act aims to address these issues by revising the commonwealth’s Zoning Act, specifically focusing on allowing accessory dwelling units—otherwise known as “in-law apartments”—revisions for the zoning relief appeals process, and increasing “affordable housing opportunities for low-income veterans” by allowing municipalities to enter “agreements with developers to provide a preference for veterans for up to 10% of the affordable units in a given project.” Read the article.