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Nantucket Trust Approves Raising Attainable Housing Threshold to 250% AMI for Seasonal Communities

December 22, 2025 | Nantucket County, Massachusetts


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Nantucket Trust Approves Raising Attainable Housing Threshold to 250% AMI for Seasonal Communities
The Nantucket Affordable Housing Trust voted to approve raising the attainable housing threshold for designated seasonal communities to 250% of area median income.

Staff member Dylan told the trust that draft state regulations allow seasonal communities to expand their attainable‑housing threshold to 250% of AMI and noted that, for reference, 250% AMI for a family of four would be about $408,750. Member Penny moved to approve the expansion, a motion seconded by Mary. A roll call vote recorded ayes from Abby de Molina, Mary Mack, Doris Bell, Penny Dye and Chair Brian Sullivan, and the motion passed.

Trust members offered little additional debate; staff and the chair thanked members for considering the change in the seasonal communities designation.

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