MHP ADU Incentive Program — Free Feasibility Studies
Massachusetts Housing Partnership · Statewide · Launching Spring 2026
MHP pays approved Feasibility Study Providers directly
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Massachusetts ADU Financing
The MassHousing ADU Loan Program offers up to $250,000 in subsidized financing for owner-occupants statewide, plus a free professional feasibility study through MHP. Boston homeowners have a separate three-program city stack that can potentially cover the entire cost. Here's everything available across Massachusetts, current as of May 2026.
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These are the foundational ADU financing programs available in every Massachusetts municipality — Newton, Needham, Wellesley, Sudbury, Natick, Framingham, Brookline, and beyond. For most homeowners, this is the financing path. If your property is within City of Boston limits, you have a separate set of city-specific programs available — see the Boston-specific stack below ↓
Massachusetts Housing Partnership · Statewide · Launching Spring 2026
🔗 mhp.net/one-mortgage/adu-incentive-program · [email protected]
MassHousing · Fixed-Rate + 0% Deferred Second Mortgages · Statewide · Launched March 2026
City of Boston Programs
For owner-occupants of 1–3 unit homes within City of Boston limits, the Boston Home Center offers a coordinated stack of three programs — a soft-cost grant, a 0% deferred forgivable construction loan, and a partner bank loan to fill any remaining gap. Used together, they can effectively finance the entire project.
Boston Home Center (BHC) · Mayor's Office of Housing
🔗 boston.gov/departments/housing/adu-financial-assistance-program · [email protected]
Boston Home Center · City of Boston
🔗 boston.gov/departments/housing/adu-financial-assistance-program · [email protected]
Leader Bank · Dedham/Southshore Bank · Needham Bank · Cooperative Bank
🔗 boston.gov/departments/housing/adu-financial-assistance-program
| Layer | Program | Amount | Rate | Monthly Pmt | Forgiveness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BHC Technical Assistance Grant | Up to $7,500 | N/A | None | Reimbursement — not a loan |
| 2 | BHC 0% City Construction Loan | Up to $50,000 | 0% | None (deferred) | Forgiven after 5 yr owner-occupancy |
| 3 | BHC Partner Bank Loan (gap) | ~$117,500 balance | Below-market | Yes — amortizing | None — must be repaid |
| Total Available (Boston) | $175,000+ | Blended favorable | Layer 3 only | Up to $57,500 forgiven at 5 yrs | |
Side-by-Side Comparison
If your property is within City of Boston limits, you have access to the full stack of programs. Outside Boston, you use the statewide programs as your primary path.
| Factor | 🏙 City of Boston Clients | 🏛 Statewide / MetroWest Clients |
|---|---|---|
| Programs Available | BHC Technical Assistance Grant + BHC 0% Forgivable City Loan + BHC Partner Bank Loan — a self-contained three-program city stack | MassHousing ADULP + free MHP Feasibility Study |
| Soft Cost Help | Up to $7,500 reimbursement grant for design & permitting costs | Free MHP feasibility study (professional assessment, no dollar reimbursement) |
| Max Construction Financing | $50K city loan + partner bank gap loan = effectively full project coverage | Up to $250,000 detached / $150,000 attached via MassHousing ADULP |
| Income Limit (4-person) | 135% AMI = $217,215 (HUD 2025 Boston-Cambridge-Quincy HMFA) | 135% AMI of your specific HMFA — Boston HMFA limit is $217,215; other HMFAs vary |
| Property Requirement | Owner-occupied 1–3 unit home within City of Boston | Owner-occupied single-family home anywhere in MA |
| Multi-Unit Properties | 2- and 3-family properties qualify for BHC programs | MassHousing ADULP is single-family only. 2–3 unit owners must use BHC (if Boston) or conventional financing. |
| Forgiveness Available? | Yes — $50K city loan forgiven after 5 yrs owner-occupancy. Grant has no repayment. | No — MassHousing ADULP must be repaid in full. No forgiveness provision. |
| Deferred Payments? | Yes — BHC city loan is fully deferred with no monthly payments | Partial — 0% deferred layer has no monthly payments; amortizing portion does |
| Who Receives Draws? | BHC pays directly to GC after city inspections. Homeowner pays their share first. | Lender controls draw schedule; standard construction loan disbursement to GC |
| First Step | Apply to BHC Technical Assistance Grant early in design phase — contact [email protected] | Submit MHP feasibility interest form at mass.gov/forms/adu-incentives-program |
| Best For | Boston homeowners who need maximum subsidy, deferred payments, and forgiveness potential | MetroWest / suburban homeowners who need substantial construction financing at favorable rates |
Income Eligibility
All ADU programs use HUD Area Median Income (AMI) as the eligibility threshold. The ceiling for all programs is 135% AMI. Your specific AMI limit depends on which HUD Metro FMR Area (HMFA) your town falls within — the figures below show the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy HMFA, which is the most relevant for Boston, Newton, Wellesley, Sudbury, and most MetroWest towns. Other parts of Massachusetts use different HMFAs with different limits.
This is a specific HUD-defined geographic area covering Boston, Cambridge, Quincy, and roughly 100 surrounding cities and towns across Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk counties, plus parts of southern New Hampshire. If your town isn't in this HMFA, the AMI table below does not apply to you — you can look up your specific HMFA and income limits at huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il.html. The 100% median family income for a 4-person household in the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy HMFA is $160,900 (HUD FY2025, effective 04/01/2025). Limits are updated annually each spring.
| Household Size | Typical Household | 100% AMI | 120% AMI | 135% AMI Limit ✓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | Single owner-occupant | $112,630 | $135,156 | $152,051 |
| 2 People | Couple, no children | $128,720 | $154,464 | $173,772 |
| 3 People | Couple + 1 child | $144,810 | $173,772 | $195,494 |
| 4 People ★ | Standard benchmark household | $160,900 | $193,080 | $217,215 |
| 5 People | Family of 5 | $173,772 | $208,526 | $234,592 |
| 6 People | Larger family | $186,644 | $223,973 | $251,969 |
| 7 People | Extended family | $199,516 | $239,419 | $269,347 |
| 8 People | Large extended family | $212,388 | $254,866 | $286,724 |
BHC programs require the property to be within Boston city limits. All surrounding towns — including Brookline, which borders Boston — are separate municipalities and do not qualify for BHC.
All of these fall within the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy HMFA — they use the AMI limits shown above. Other Massachusetts towns belong to different HMFAs (Lowell, Worcester, Brockton, Lawrence, Fitchburg-Leominster, etc.) with their own income limits. Look up your HMFA at huduser.gov.
Your free 24-hour Site Report includes a custom financing breakdown for your specific property and goals — including which Boston city programs, MassHousing layers, and AMI bracket apply to you.
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