Saturday, December 2
More Mainers seeking affordable housing
Maine Public Broadcasting - A nonprofit organization that owns 2,200 affordable housing units in
southern Maine and southern New Hampshire says it has seen a large
increase in the number of people seeking those accommodations. Avesta
Housing Development Officer Greg Payne says, through the first three
quarters of this year, nearly 3,000 households have contacted the
organization looking for an affordable place to live. “But in that same
period of time we were only able to help 278 households move into an
apartment, and that’s because the housing that we do have is filled, for
the most part, and there’s very limited turnover and there’s so few
dollars available to create new housing,” he says. Payne says the number
of people calling Avesta looking for affordable housing is growing
significantly year to year, something he says reflects what’s going on
in the community as a whole. “From 2014 to current we’re talking about a
30 percent increase in the numbers of people seeking an affordable home
from
Avesta,” he says
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