Massachusetts · State Subsidy Center

Massachusetts affordable housing finance.

EOHLC (formerly DHCD) is Massachusetts's cabinet-level state housing department, established in 2023 as a separate agency from the Executive Office of Economic Affairs.

State HFA
MassHousing · EOHLC
MassHousing (finance agency); Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities (state housing department)
Tax credit programs
Federal LIHTC · State LIHTC
Federal LIHTC + Massachusetts State Low Income Housing Tax Credit (~$40M annually)
State housing trust funds
Affordable Housing Trust Fund
Massachusetts Affordable Housing Trust Fund (state-funded)
State rental assistance
MRVP · AHVP
Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program; Alternative Housing Voucher Program
2026 PAB cap
~$945M
Per-capita $135 × 7M population
FHLB district
FHLB Boston
FHLB of Boston

The Massachusetts housing-finance ecosystem

Massachusetts's housing pipeline draws on a mix of state agencies, federal pass-through programs, and local frameworks. Programs span the full spectrum: low-income rental, supportive housing for special-needs populations, workforce / missing-middle housing, homelessness prevention, first-time homebuyer assistance, mixed-use redevelopment, and disaster recovery. Below is a directory of every currently-active state-level and major-local program, organized by administering agency.

Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities

Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities (EOHLC)

EOHLC (formerly DHCD) is Massachusetts's cabinet-level state housing department, established in 2023 as a separate agency from the Executive Office of Economic Affairs. EOHLC administers federal HOME, NHTF, CDBG, and HOPWA pass-throughs plus a robust portfolio of state-funded subsidy programs including the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, MRVP rental vouchers, and the Commercial Area Transit Node (CATN) initiative.

Federal 9% LIHTC

Competitive · Rental

EOHLC allocates Massachusetts's federal 9% LIHTC ceiling — approximately $47.6 million in 2026 following OBBBA's 12% increase. Annual competitive QAP with set-asides for sponsor-based supportive housing, preservation, and rural projects.

IRC § 42 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

4% LIHTC + Bonds

Non-competitive · Bonds

Non-competitive 4% LIHTC paired with MassHousing or MassDevelopment-issued multifamily bonds. MA's 4% LIHTC pipeline has been expanding particularly post-OBBBA.

IRC § 42(h)(4) · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

Massachusetts State LIHTC

State tax credit · ~$40M annually

Massachusetts state LIHTC program providing ~$40 million annually in state credits. Pairs with federal LIHTC to deepen affordability and improve project economics.

M.G.L. Chapter 23B § 3 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

Affordable Housing Trust Fund

State capital subsidy

Massachusetts's primary state-funded gap subsidy for affordable rental housing. Administered through EOHLC's competitive scoring process and frequently paired with LIHTC awards.

M.G.L. Chapter 121D · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

HOME Investment Partnerships

Federal pass-through

EOHLC administers Massachusetts's HOME allocation, deployed for rental development, homeownership, and tenant-based rental assistance.

42 U.S.C. § 12701 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF)

Federal pass-through · ELI

EOHLC administers Massachusetts's NHTF allocation for housing serving extremely-low-income households.

12 U.S.C. § 4568 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP)

State-funded vouchers

State-funded tenant-based rental assistance program operating in parallel with federal Section 8 HCV. Serves households below 80% AMI with prioritization for households experiencing homelessness or displacement.

M.G.L. Chapter 121B § 39 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

Alternative Housing Voucher Program (AHVP)

State-funded vouchers · Disability

State-funded tenant-based rental assistance specifically for non-elderly persons with disabilities. Operates alongside MRVP for targeted populations.

Supportive Housing Programs

Supportive housing · Capital + operating

EOHLC programs supporting permanent supportive housing development, paired with operating subsidies through Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Developmental Services (DDS).

Housing Stabilization & Investment Trust Fund

Capital subsidy · Multifamily

State-funded capital subsidy for affordable multifamily housing development and preservation. Funded through state appropriations as part of housing bond bills.

CDBG (state-administered)

Federal pass-through · Non-entitlement

EOHLC administers federal CDBG for non-entitlement Massachusetts communities.

42 U.S.C. § 5306 · EOHLC Deep-dive coming soon

Right of First Refusal / Chapter 40T Preservation

Preservation · Right of first refusal

Chapter 40T of the Massachusetts General Laws provides EOHLC and qualifying purchasers a right of first refusal on expiring-use affordable rental properties, supporting preservation of at-risk affordable units.

M.G.L. Chapter 40T Deep-dive coming soon

Climate Resilience & Energy Programs

Decarbonization · Energy efficiency

EOHLC programs supporting energy efficiency, decarbonization, and climate resilience improvements at existing affordable multifamily housing.

Housing Choice & Pro-Housing Programs

Local incentives

EOHLC's Housing Choice Initiative provides technical assistance and bonus funding to communities adopting pro-housing land-use policies, encouraging local zoning reform.

MassHousing

MassHousing — Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency

MassHousing is the state's quasi-public housing finance agency, financing multifamily affordable housing and providing homeownership financing. MassHousing operates as a self-supporting entity through bond issuance and lending fees, with significant first-mortgage and gap-loan portfolios.

Multifamily First Mortgage Programs

Conventional debt · Multifamily

MassHousing's primary first-mortgage products for multifamily affordable housing — construction, permanent, and bridge financing. Used across deal types including 4% LIHTC + bond deals and supportive housing.

Multifamily Tax-Exempt Bonds

Bonds · 4% LIHTC pairing

MassHousing serves as conduit issuer for tax-exempt multifamily revenue bonds, with bond cap allocated through the Massachusetts Department of Revenue's bond cap allocation process.

IRC § 142(d) · MassHousing Deep-dive coming soon

MassHousing Mortgage Programs

Homeownership · Below-market mortgage

Single-family first-mortgage products including MyMassMortgage and MassHousing First-Time Homebuyer mortgage with up to $30,000 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance.

Multifamily Insurance Premium Program

Risk mitigation · Multifamily

MassHousing insures multifamily mortgages allowing greater access to private capital for affordable housing developers.

Local & Specialty Programs

City of Boston DND + 40B + Local Programs

Boston operates substantial housing programs through the Department of Neighborhood Development. Massachusetts's Chapter 40B (Comprehensive Permit Law) is a unique inclusionary zoning override that drives much of the state's affordable housing development pipeline.

City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development

Local subsidy · Gap funding

City of Boston's housing finance programs supporting multifamily affordable rental and homeownership development. Boston has its own LIHTC allocations separate from EOHLC and significant in-rem property funding through inclusionary development policy fees.

City of Boston Deep-dive coming soon

Chapter 40B Comprehensive Permit Law

Inclusionary mandate · Zoning override

Massachusetts's unique 'anti-snob zoning' statute permitting developers to override local zoning when at least 25% of units are affordable to households below 80% AMI. Has driven significant affordable housing development in suburban Massachusetts since 1969.

M.G.L. Chapter 40B Deep-dive coming soon

Massachusetts Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit

State tax credit · Historic rehab

20% state historic tax credit for rehabilitation of certified historic structures. Pairs with federal HTC and 4% LIHTC for adaptive-reuse housing developments.

M.G.L. Chapter 23A · Mass. Historical Commission Deep-dive coming soon

How Massachusetts programs typically combine

Programs combine differently depending on what you're building. A short reference of representative stacks across the program-type spectrum:

  • Statewide 9% LIHTC (most common): 9% LIHTC + state LIHTC + AHTF + HOME.
  • Boston affordable rental: City of Boston DND + 4% LIHTC + MassHousing bonds + state LIHTC.
  • Chapter 40B inclusionary: 40B affordable obligations + 9% LIHTC + AHTF.
  • Supportive housing: EOHLC Supportive Housing + DMH operating + 9% LIHTC.
  • Historic adaptive reuse: Federal HTC + Massachusetts Historic Rehab TC + 4% LIHTC + MassHousing bonds.
  • First-time homebuyer: MassHousing First-Time Homebuyer mortgage + DPA + MCC.

Post-OBBBA implications

  • Permanent 12% LIHTC increase: Massachusetts's annual 9% LIHTC ceiling is permanently larger starting 2026.
  • 25% PAB financed-by test: for bonds issued after December 31, 2025, materially expanding the pipeline of 4% LIHTC deals that can be supported per dollar of bond volume cap.
  • Permanent OZ designations: Qualified Opportunity Zone designations gain permanence; Rural OZ provisions may apply in qualifying portions of the state.
  • Section 45L / 179D termination (June 30, 2026): Developers pursuing energy-efficient construction should accelerate placed-in-service dates.

This is educational reference material for affordable-housing practitioners, not legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. State program details, funding levels, and rules change frequently — consult the relevant state agencies and qualified counsel before structuring any transaction. See Disclaimer.