Pine Grove Village

2 Judges Road
Lexington, MA 02421
United States

Price:
$298k
Bedrooms:
3
Accessible:
No
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Property Overview

Property Facts:

Property Type:
Townhouse
Condo Fees
815
Year Built:
1974
Est. Annual Taxes:
$3,648

This condo is situated about ¾ of a mile from Lexington Town Center. Pine Grove Village is comprised of eleven affordable condominium units. 

This affordable 3-bedroom, 1 ½ bath attached condominium was constructed in 1974 and contains 1,440 square feet of living space on two levels. The first floor includes a kitchen, dining area, living room, and half bath. The second floor includes three bedrooms with carpeting throughout, and a full bath. The unit comes with two designated parking spaces. Pets are allowed.

The gas, hot water / heating system is forced hot water. The townhouse condo is being sold ‘as-is’ with a refrigerator, gas range/oven, microwave, washer and dryer, dishwasher and garbage disposal included. 

Property Details

Unit Details

Basement:
No
Additional space:
Attic
Appliances:
Dishwasher
Garbage Disposal
Microwave
Refrigerator
Stove/Oven
Washer/Dryer
Listing Garage Parking
Garage Parking:
There is no garage parking.
Off Street Parking:
Yes, there are 2 available spaces.
Heating type:
Gas
Air Conditioning:
Yes
Flooring Types:
Tile and carpet
Pets allowed:
Yes

Eligibility Information

Income limits:
1 person- $92,650, 2 person- $105,850, 3 person- $119,100, 4 person- $132,300, 5-person- $142,900, 6-person- $153,500
Asset limits:
$75,000
Must be first time homebuyer:
Yes
Age Restrictions:
No restriction

Application Information

Application Type:
Lottery
Application Deadline:
June 30, 2025
 
Application Process:

Lottery Description:


1. The applications for this housing opportunity will be generally available, including on-line, in hardcopy at the Regional Housing Services Office and the Town of Lexington, and sent to anyone interested in the opportunity. This opportunity will be advertised and communicated through local, regional and state channels.
2. Applications are to be submitted with all required information on or before the deadline- 1pm on June 30, 2025. Applications can be mailed or dropped off at the address above. Applications that are dropped off should be placed in the big black metal mailbox outside the RHSO office building. Applications may also be emailed, but accompanying documentation should be compiled such that the total submission email/s has no more than 5 attachments, with the applicant consolidating the information. Applicants are encouraged to complete the checklist as an aide to the process. If you choose to email your application, please call the office to confirm we have received it – we sometimes do not receive emails with very large attachments. You may also contact Jen at JenP@rhsohousing.org for a SharePoint link where you can upload your documents.
3. The applicant’s household size will be determined from the application, and the required number of bedrooms as indicated on the application. Priority shall be given to households requiring three bedrooms first, and then two bedrooms, followed by one bedroom.
4. The applicant’s income will be verified and compared to the income limits published by HUD for the Boston Metropolitan Statistical Area. Income includes all earned and unearned income prior to any deductions from all household members, and are determined using the method as in the HUD Section 8 program defined at 24 CFR 5.609. An imputed income amount of 0.4% of assets will be added to income for assets over $50,000. The most up-to-date income limits will be used, currently the 2025 limits:


1 person- $92,650, 2 person- $105,850, 3 person- $119,100, 4 person- $132,300, 5-person- $142,900, 6-person- $153,500


5. The household assets will be verified and compared to the $75,000 maximum asset limit. Assets include but are not limited to all cash, cash in savings accounts, checking accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds, stocks, cash value of retirement accounts, value of real estate holdings, any gift amount and other capital investments. Equity from the sale of any home will be included with other household assets that cannot exceed a total of $75,000.
6. Eligible applicants must be a First-time Homebuyer. This is further defined as a household that has not owned a home within three years preceding the application, with the exception of displaced homemaker, single parents and senior households (at least one household member is 55 or over).
A displaced homemaker is an individual who is an adult, who has owned a home only with a spouse, who is legally separated from a spouse, and who does not currently own the home previously owned with a spouse.
Single parents are individuals who owned a home with his or her partner or resided in a home owned by the partner and is a single parent (is unmarried or legally separated from a spouse and either has 1 or more children of whom the individual has custody or joint custody, or is pregnant);
Additional exceptions are made for households that owned a principal residence not permanently affixed to a permanent foundation.
7. Persons must submit all the necessary information by the application deadline. Late applications (applications mailed and/or received after the above date) and applications that are incomplete will not be accepted.
8. All applicants will be screened for eligibility. Applicants who have been deemed ineligible will be notified in writing via email of the decision and given time to contact the resale agent in writing to disagree with the determination.
9. Once the Resale Agent has verified the information contained in the application and confirmed eligibility, a lottery number will be issued, and the applicant will move forward to the lottery.
10. A final lottery eligibility letter will be emailed to each applicant indicating their final eligibility determination and the lottery specifics (date/time).
11. The lottery will be conducted via an online meeting using the Zoom online meeting tool. All eligible applicants will be given the information required to join the Zoom meeting if they would like to do so. Lottery tickets will be assigned a number in the sequence in which they are drawn and recorded in the order of selection on the Lottery Drawing Lists.
12. Once the tickets have been randomly drawn and listed in the drawn order, the units are then ranked based on bedroom size. The top ranked household needing at least the number of bedrooms in the unit will be offered the opportunity to purchase the unit. The household size preference shall be given to households based on the following criteria.
- There is at least one occupant per bedroom.
- A husband and wife, or those in a similar living arrangement, shall be required to share a bedroom.
- Other household members may share but shall not be required to share a bedroom.
13. Letters with the lottery results will be emailed within three business days to the winners and all applicants.
14. The resale agent shall maintain all Lottery Drawing Lists. Applicants will be given 2 days to agree to purchase the unit before the next person can be offered the opportunity. If any of the applicants withdraw for any reason, or do not comply with the guidelines, the next qualified applicants in the lottery pool ranked by bedroom size need will be offered the unit.

Monitoring/Lottery Agent or Property Manager
Regional Housing Services Office (RHSO)
Contact
Jen Pontes