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Peabody Properties named to National Affordable Housing Management Association's 2019 Affordable 100 List

Braintree, MA Building on the commitment by governor Charlie Baker and mayor Marty Walsh to address the Commonwealth’s housing crisis by boosting affordable housing opportunities, full-service real estate and property management firm Peabody Properties has been named to the National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA) 2019 Affordable 100 List for the fifth consecutive year.

The list is comprised of the 100 largest affordable multifamily property management companies in the country, ranked by affordable unit counts, and contributes to the ongoing national dialogue surrounding federal funding and affordable housing. This year Peabody Properties, Inc. ranks #49 on the 2019 register, moving up 10 spots from last year’s list. 

NAHMA is the leading voice for affordable housing management, advocating on behalf of multifamily property managers and owners whose mission is to provide quality affordable housing; the association supports legislative and regulatory policy that promotes the development and preservation of decent and safe affordable housing.

“Peabody Properties is dedicated to supporting and creating thriving affordable communities,” said Karen Fish-Will, principal and CEO of Peabody Properties. “Our organization is committed to offering quality affordable housing as well as residential support services and programs that help to enrich the lives of the many residents who call our communities home. Thank you to NAHMA for the recognition of these efforts.”

“We’re honored to be named to the NAHMA Affordable 100 list for the fifth consecutive year,” said Melissa Fish-Crane, principal and COO of Peabody Properties. “We’re proud of our reputation and long history in the affordable multifamily industry of building vibrant communities. We are grateful to NAHMA for this distinction.”

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