Like other coastal communities and islands, Martha’s Vineyard enjoys a worldwide reputation as a travel destination. With this distinction come challenges: a seasonal service economy with low paying jobs, rental housing that is expensive and often available only part of the year, many seasonal homeowners and increasing high property values that are out of reach for local wage earners.
By acquiring land and creating permanently affordable homes for individuals and families with low, moderate, and middle incomes, the Island Housing Trust is helping our island community remain balanced and diverse – with young and old, working and retired, and a wide range of incomes.
We make it possible for people who are essential to our community’s well being – teachers, shopkeepers, health care workers, teachers, construction workers, municipal employees, among others – to afford to own a home despite today’s high prices. Island children can thrive in stable, safe neighborhoods. Time and energy spent struggling with short-term or inadequate housing can be put to more productive use that benefits the entire community.
Best of all, today’s investment in affordable housing will benefit the Martha’s Vineyard community for generations to come because of the way the Community Land Trust model works (see CLT MODEL).
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