Boulder Housing Partners celebrated the opening of Hawthorn Court, the city’s latest affordable housing site, on Wednesday.
The two-building, 73-unit complex at 2950 and 2960 Hawthorn Ave. brings BHP’s inventory to more than 2,000 affordable units at a time when the city grapples with rising costs, economic uncertainty and a tight housing supply.
Of Hawthorn Court’s 73 units, eight are for families exiting or experiencing homelessness. Hawthorn Court residents can make between 40-60% of the area median income annually, an income figure that varies on family size.
The AMI for a single person in Boulder is $105,500, according to the city of Boulder. So, for Hawthorn Court’s sake, 40% of the AMI for a single person is $42,200, 50% is $52,750 and 60% is $63,300, according to BHP.
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