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The Martha s Vineyard Times
State financing comes through for Perlman House
Now the final piece has come through, $1.2 million in anticipated financing from MassHousing for the seven-unit housing development in Vineyard Haven that includes a mix of affordable and workforce rental units.
IHT transformed the former Clark House, located at 20 Edgartown–Vineyard Haven Road, into the apartments, and named the building after the previous owners.
“With a significant need for affordable housing for year-round residents on Martha’s Vineyard, we are very pleased to be a partner in this effort to develop seven new rental homes for moderate-income families on the Island,” MassHousing executive director Chrystal Kornegay said. “We commend Island Housing Trust for its commitment to providing housing and economic opportunities on the Vineyard, and congratulate them on completing this important project.”
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Manter joins housing bank 2.0 coalition
Healy disagrees with the concept, votes against Manter but doesn’t block vote to appoint him.
Skipper Manter, shown here during a 2018 town meeting, will represent West Tisbury on a housing bank coalition. -Gabrielle Mannino
In a 2-1 vote Wednesday evening, West Tisbury selectmen appointed one of their own, Skipper Manter, to the Coalition to Create the Martha’s Vineyard Housing Bank (CCMVHB). Selectman Kent Healy was the dissenting vote, and Manter, citing “no pay or monetary gain,” voted for himself.
Unlike the previous attempt at a housing bank, which failed to gain enough support, CCMVHB won’t seek short-term rental tax proceeds or Community Preservation funds, but will instead operate off a fraction of real estate transactions, like the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank. Island Housing Trust president Doug Ruskin, a member of the town’s finance committee, told the board the coalition
Island Housing Trust, MD365 offer housing opportunity January 8, 2021 on News
NORTHEAST HARBOR – With distinct but overlapping missions, Island Housing Trust and Mount Desert 365 share a vision for the long-term viability of communities on Mount Desert Island through affordable housing opportunities. A partnership between the two organizations and a local family has just made a Northeast Harbor property available for purchase with year-round affordability covenants.
The current owners are committed to seeing their house remain a year-round home, according to a press release from the organizations. As multi-generation Northeast Harbor residents, they have seen their children play in the same fields as their parents and grandparents. “We were lucky to purchase the house from a local family that was willing to work with us financially,” they shared. “We want another family to have the same opportunity we did.”