NCPR story focuses on Both Meadow Trail project

In the Adirondacks, soaring home prices have made it hard even for people with year-round, full-time jobs to afford a place to live. Projects such as Both Meadow Trail in Keene make it easier.

“As a number of housing studies have shown, we need thousands of units of housing that are attainable for the working people of the Adirondacks to be able to afford to live,” Adirondack Roots interim director Caitlin Wargo told Amy Feiereisel, a reporter for NCPR, in January.
Feiereisel interviewed Dakota Inman and Alison Helm, who each bought homes in Both Meadow after years of looking.

“It’s so difficult. You can’t even find affordable rent, never mind to own. And I don’t have two incomes—I just have me,” Alison said in the story.

Thanks to projects like Both Meadow, the search is becoming easier.
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