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Bringing Back the Starter Home: What Massachusetts’ New Chapter 40Y Law Means for Cape Cod Builders and Homeowners

HBRACC Highlights : January 2024 | Cape Cod | Accessory Dwelling Units

For years, the Cape Cod housing market has been facing a growing challenge — there simply aren’t enough attainable homes for local families, young professionals, and retirees who want to stay here. Home prices have surged, available land is scarce, and zoning restrictions often make small-scale developments nearly impossible.

But a new Massachusetts law, Chapter 40Y, officially called the Starter Homes Zoning Districts Act, is aiming to change that. The legislation is designed to revive the concept of the “starter home” — modest, efficiently designed single-family homes that are financially within reach for working residents.

As members of Cape Cod’s building and construction community, we see this as an opportunity to realign local housing efforts with the needs of the people who make our region thrive.


What the New Law Allows

Under Chapter 40Y, Massachusetts cities and towns can now establish Starter Home Zoning Districts by a simple majority vote. These districts make it easier and faster to build smaller homes — defined as single-family homes under 1,850 square feetby-right, meaning developers won’t have to go through lengthy special permitting or approval processes.

This by-right approach could drastically reduce construction timelines. Projects that once took more than two years to get off the ground could now be approved in months, making it far more feasible for local builders to deliver the kinds of homes Cape Cod needs most.

To qualify as a Starter Home District, the following conditions must be met:

  • A minimum housing density of four homes per acre

  • At least 50% of homes must have three or more bedrooms

  • 10% of homes must be affordable to households earning up to 110% of the Area Median Income

  • Homes cannot be age-restricted, ensuring a diverse mix of residents

Communities that adopt these districts are also eligible for financial incentives from the state — including one-time zoning payments ranging from $10,000 to $500,000, plus $3,000 per home constructed under the new guidelines.


A Path Toward Attainable Housing

This initiative is more than just a policy change — it’s a practical step toward rebuilding the foundation of local housing. Cape communities like Orleans, Falmouth, and Barnstable have seen firsthand how limited housing options affect nearly every aspect of life here.

From workforce shortages to declining school enrollment, the impact of housing scarcity reaches far beyond real estate. As one local planner noted, “The number one reason behind our population decline and staffing challenges is the lack of attainable housing options.”

By creating zoning districts that support smaller-scale development, towns can begin to fill that gap — helping families plant roots here, supporting local businesses, and maintaining a healthy year-round population.


Smart Growth, Cape Cod Style

Of course, increased housing density comes with challenges. Not every community has the infrastructure to support it — sewer capacity, water resources, and road systems all play a role in determining where these districts can succeed.

But with thoughtful planning and coordination, towns can align new housing opportunities with their existing resources. As builders, we believe that responsible growth and environmental stewardship go hand in hand. Well-planned starter home districts can strengthen communities without compromising what makes Cape Cod unique.

As one housing advocate put it, “This kind of traditional, smaller-scale cottage development fits beautifully with New England’s architectural character.” We couldn’t agree more.


Building Opportunity, One Home at a Time

The reality is simple: when one acre of land is used to build a single large home, the cost of that land drives prices far beyond what most working families can afford. But when that same acre supports four smaller homes, the cost of land — one of the biggest barriers to affordability — is shared.

That’s exactly what Chapter 40Y encourages: creative, efficient, and community-centered building.

As Cape Cod builders and remodelers, we’re encouraged by this new opportunity to bring balance back to the housing market. Starter homes once formed the backbone of thriving local communities — and with this new law, they may finally be making a comeback.

If embraced thoughtfully, Chapter 40Y could help create a future where more residents — teachers, tradespeople, small business owners, and retirees alike — can continue to live and build their lives right here on Cape Cod.

Click HERE to view the original Cape Cod Times article.

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