Metrolist

Metrolist is Boston's primary resource to find income-restricted housing. Metrolist has listings across Greater Boston, and information to help you find affordable housing.

WHAT LISTINGS APPEAR ON METROLIST?

Most of our listings are income-restricted rental and ownership homes. These properties used public funding to build, and are required to advertise on Metrolist.

Metrolist also includes private market homes that are below market-rate.

For help finding listings not shown on Metrolist, see our Partner Agencies.

Learn about Income-Restricted Housing

About IR Housing What is Income-Restricted Housing?

Income-restricted housing is housing that has the price limited to an affordable amount. Deed restrictions limit who may live there, and how much income they can make. To qualify, households must submit proof of income and assets.

Learn more about income-restricted housing, and estimate your eligibility, in our Income Restricted Housing Guide.

Eligibility and qualifying

Income Eligibility

Income-restricted housing units are limited to households earning less than a set income level. Income levels are defined as a percentage of Area Median Income (AMI). This ensures housing is available to people across all income ranges.

Requirements and Preferences

Some homes require tenants to have qualifying attributes. Other homes give preference to people in these categories, but others can still apply. Examples of these categories include veterans, senior citizens, and first time homebuyers.

Qualifying

To ensure affordable housing goes to people who need it, you must provide proof of income before occupying an income-restricted home. Your income will be used to calculate your income eligibility. You must also give information about financial assets. We recommend that you gather these materials as soon as possible, so that if you are selected you can provide the necessary information.

In the meantime, you may estimate your AMI percentage to help begin your search. Please remember that this tool only estimates your AMI percentage. If you are uncertain whether you are eligible for a home, you should apply.

How to apply

Income-restricted housing may be offered using one of several application processes. To apply for a listing, follow the instructions given on the listing page. Applications are sent directly to the property managers. If you have questions, you should contact the property manager shown on the listing.

Here are brief descriptions of different types of applications used on Metrolist. For more information, see our Income-Restricted Housing Guide.

LOTTERIES

Lotteries are the most common application process used for income-restricted housing. Overseen by the Mayor’s Office of Housing, lotteries increase equity and eliminate discrimination. For more information about the lottery process and what to expect, see our Income-Restricted Housing Guide.

WAITLISTS

Sometimes applications are accepted for buildings that that expect vacancies to open soon. Applicants get placed on a wait list, and those at the top of the wait list are contacted when a unit is available.

FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED

Units listed as first-come, first-served will be offered to the first eligible applicant. For these listings, you should apply early and have all your supporting documents ready if you get selected to move forward.

MARKET RATE

Market rate homes are not income-restricted and are first come first serve. Contact the agent shown on the listing for details about how to apply.