Rental Affordability in Worcester, MA
I was reading an article in the Worcester Business Journal and came across this statistic.
In 7 of the 9 zip codes in Worcester, the Median income is lower than what's needed in order to afford a 2 BR apartment, meaning 1/2 of the citizens cannot afford market rates.
I have been saying this for a while now. Renters in Worcester simply don't make enough money to rent without a subsidy.
According to Rent.com the average rent in Worcester is $1,663/month for a 2 BR and $1,861 for a 3BR
The buyers of Multifamily homes that expect these rents are asking for trouble.
The typical renter profile in Worcester is a small family that makes around the median income which has risen to $51,647/year.
30% is equal to $1291.18/month available for rent under a normal budget.
COVID rental assistance has been propping up the rents in Worcester for the past 2 years.
What will happen when these subsidies end?
Hopefully you are ready.
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