About Mass Access
The Mass Accessible Housing Registry is a free
program that helps people with disabilities find rental housing in Massachusetts, primarily accessible
and barrier-free housing. The database tracks accessible and
affordable apartments throughout the state, maintaining information about their availability.
People with disabilities can search this information to identify
housing opportunities that suit their needs. A contact person and phone number
is provided for you to call them directly if you are interested in applying to a particular apartment.
The program is based at
Citizens Housing and Planning Association
(CHAPA) . CHAPAs core task on the Mass Access program is working with
housing managers to maintain up-to-date housing and vacancy information.
The Mass Access program was started
in 1995. For the first five years, people searching for an apartment needed to
contact an Independent Living Center (ILC) to learn about available apartments.
Today, this information is available via this website as
well as through the ILCs. Mass Access is pleased to provide you with this housing information and we hope that it assists you in
finding suitable housing.
Information for Apartment Owners and Managers
Report an Accessible or Affordable Vacancy
Searching for Housing with Mass Access...
What information can I get from this website?
Mass Access maintains a database of accessible and
affordable apartments. This database catalogs the following information:
- Location of housing
- Rent level
- Number of bedrooms
- Particular adaptable or accessible features
- Vacancy status
- Development amenities
- Neighborhood features
This website is designed for people who simply need a list of
units that meet their housing search criteria. Many people searching for
housing need additional information and assistance. If you have questions about
housing or the application process, we strongly recommend that you contact one of the
the Massachusetts Independent Living Centers. ILCs are multi-service agencies for people with
disabilities. Housing information and referral and skills training are some of the many services they provide.
Tips on Searching for Housing
- You, as the prospective advocate, are your own best advocate. The more effort you put into your search the more likely your
success. Independent Living Centers are here to assist you. Please
contact an ILC should you require additional assistance in your housing search.
- Confirm information with the housing manager. Even if a unit is listed as accessible, this does not necessarily mean
it meets a particular standard. It might be useful to ask the contact person
specific questions about accessibility. It is important to make sure the property is accessible to you.
- Get on as many waiting lists as possible in order
to maximize your housing opportunities. The most persistent applicant will
eventually get housing.
- It may be necessary to make a second call if
the contact person has changed or the site is in a different location than the
main number. While additional calls may be frustrating, it is important to
remember that persistence is necessary in order to succeed in todays very
competitive housing market. If you find that some of the
information we have provided is incorrect or incomplete, please let us know!
E-mail massaccess@chapa.org or call us
at Phone/TTY: (617) 742-0820 . We appreciate your help!
Please Note:
- We cannot recommend specific units or developments; it is
impossible for us to determine how well any given site will meet your needs.
Information in this database is provided as a service and is
intended to provide referral only; no endorsement by this agency should be
inferred.
- Your privacy is important to us. Please note that we do not
request your name, your email address, or any personal information about you and have no capacity to track information about website users.
The service is entirely anonymous.
- When you find housing: Because this is an anonymous service, we need to know from you
when Mass Access is successful. If you find an apartment
using our system, please
answer a few quick questions online or call us at
(800) 466-3111. Please take a moment to notify us. It will help us maintain
support for this important program.
- Please contact us
if you have questions or need further assistance.
If you have read and
understand this information, please click below to access the database:
Funded by: The Massachusetts
Rehabilitation Commission with support for Web development from the
Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities
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