Whitney-Lorenti House, a significant part of Everett’s history, has been transformed into a vibrant living community for low-income elderly residents. Originally serving as the first Everett High School, this building has been repurposed to meet the modern needs of its inhabitants while preserving its historic charm. The complex offers a unique blend of affordability, comfort, and convenience, making it an ideal home for those who qualify for low-income housing.
Residents of Whitney-Lorenti House enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. The community emphasizes accessibility and ease of living, with features that cater specifically to the elderly. From the architecture to the supportive services, every aspect of Whitney-Lorenti House is thoughtfully crafted to ensure the well-being and satisfaction of its residents.
The commitment to providing a welcoming and supportive environment is evident in the array of programs and facilities available to tenants. The staff is dedicated to fostering a sense of community among residents, encouraging social interaction and engagement through various activities and events. Whitney-Lorenti House stands as a testament to the power of adaptive reuse, offering a safe and affordable housing option while contributing to the revitalization of the Everett area.
Amenities and Features
- LIHTC 40/60 Set-Aside rental housing assistance
- HUD subsidies acceptance for qualified applicants
- Supportive services for elderly residents
- Social activities and community events
- Historic building with modern adaptations
- Accessibility features for ease of living
- Dedicated staff and management team
Sources
- Apartments.com
- Buildings of New England
- PublicHousing.com
- LowIncomeHousing.us
- AffordableHousingOnline
- ForRent.com
- RentalHousingDeals.com
- HousingWorks.net
- MassAccess Housing Registry
- ApartmentFinder.com







