Fall Highlights


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The 3-bedroom house moved from Corn Hill to Tradesmen’s Park has found a home, Lot 1, Horton Drive, right off Shore Road (Rt 6A). 

Down Rt 6
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Onto Standish
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It moved to Horton Drive September 28, where it will be rehabbed for an ownership lottery to be held December 30. Check www.capecdp.org for lottery details.

We’re grateful to the Truro Community Preservation Committee and Truro voters for the money to buy the lot and to the long-time Truro homeowners who gave us the house and the money to move it. It takes a community to build community housing!


video by Olga Kahn


With the support of the Truro Community Preservation Committee, the voters of our town, the Barnstable County HOME Consortium and the Massachusetts Comprehensive Permit Affordable Housing law, also known as 40-B, Highland Affordable Housing finished its second affordable rental duplex this summer. This is a Truro first: the one-bedroom unit is dedicated to senior housing and is handicapped accessible; there is also a two-bedroom family unit.



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Go green! We’re proud to report that the U.S. Green Building Council gave our Shore Road duplex – Truro’s first new construction for affordable rental housing, finished last year -- its highest rating: LEED Platinum.

Thanks again to the CPC, Truro voters, the Home consortium and 40-B.


The third annual Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers’ concert for Truro housing was a great success, as was our third year as one of the 11 nonprofit housing organizations Capewide to participate in the Housing with Love Walk. Kudos to our stalwart team of walkers, their supporters and especially Cumberland Farms, which again provided a light breakfast before we stepped out and water for all walkers all seven days and all 107 miles from Provincetown to the Canal! Both events helped raise needed funds for HAH.