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Housing Development

Housing Resources

Massachusetts residents have access to a variety of programs and funding resources they can utilize in the event of housing insecurity. This page links to local, state, and federal resources that assist in a range of scenarios.

Local Resources

Quincy Community Action Programs Inc. (QCAP) is the leading private, nonprofit organization in the Greater Quincy area dedicated to reducing poverty and helping low-income residents achieve financial stability and security. For assistance, call 617-657-5377 x376.

Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) offers a variety of programs that connect people with affordable rental and homeownership opportunities. Resources include the Massachusetts Accessible Housing Registry (MassAccess), the Massachusetts Homeownership Collaborative, and Chapter 40B Monitoring. Find assistance here.

Quincy residents: Metro Housing Boston at 617-859-0400

Abington, Braintree, Holbrook, and Rockland residents: NeighborWorks at 617-770-2227

Additional Resources

Mass Landlords is a valuable resource for both landlords and tenants; find it here.

Mortgage Payment Concerns: For homeowners concerned about making their mortgage payments, the Federal Housing Finance Agency is an effective resource.

Mortgage and Foreclosures: The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office is another great resource. It’s important to know your rights. Find the information here.

Consumer Protection: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers a helpful guide to coronavirus mortgage relief options; find it here.

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