The average rent for a 2-bed room apartment in Northampton now is around $2,000. This means that a renter would need to come up with $8,000 to afford to live in the city.
The average rent for a 2-bed room apartment in Northampton now is around $2,000. This means that a renter would need to come up with $8,000 to afford to live in the city. Credit: GAZETTE FILE PHOTO

I write in support of Lois Ahren’s May 14 letter suggesting Northampton join progressive cities across the state in enacting a rule that 20% of any large housing development be affordable. For this area, that might be any development with five or more buildings, apartments, or condominiums. The city’s housing stock is not keeping up with its demographic changes. I am a YIMBY: Yes! in my Neighborhood and am delighted to live next to Valley CDC’s redevelopment of 737 Bridge Road which is turning an abandoned rehab home into 60 family apartments. Northampton needs to keep its arms open to thrive.

Gavin J. Grant

Northampton