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Coyne Road Apartments: Two Rental Units
In December of 2004, CAN-DO purchased a one-family dwelling situated on 13,247 sg. ft. at 29 Coyne Road in Newton. We were the beneficiaries of a generous Newton family who were motivated by a desire to do something to stem the loss of economic diversity that is occurring in the City. They sold CAN-DO a gift of property through a process known as a "bargain sale."
Cosmetic repairs and lead abatement have been completed and the unit is rented to a low-income family.
Project developed, in part, with Newton Community Preservation Funds.
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CAN-DO, affordable housing, transitional housing, congregate living, Newton, Massachusetts, Josephine McNeil, YIMBY, Louis H. Garfield House, Christina Street, Kayla's House, Kayla A. Rosenberg, Highlands Glen Condominiums, Webster Street, Cambria Street, U-CHAN, Uniting Citizens for Housing Affordability in Newton, Ted Hess-Mahan, federal HOME program, CDBG, Young Parent Program, NWW, NCSC, Newton Community Service Centers, DMH, DMR, SRO, Community Preservation Act, Newton Community Preservation Committee, zoning, non-profit, moderate income, Bob Swett Excellence in Housing Award, Newton Womens' Commission, Newton2000