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er residents, moved in last fall.

“They’ve been easy,” Simpkins said of the last few months in her new home. “There’s no stress about paying.”

Previously, Simpkins lived in West Palm Beach, where she was paying $1,700 per month. But, disabled and caring for her son who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair, Simpkins could not comfortabl­y afford that rate.

Now, Simpkins’ monthly rent is $535. Current rental rates for the Island Cove Apartments begin at $1,449 for a two-bedroom unit and $1,674 for a three-bedroom unit. Those rates are subject to change depending on a tenant’s income, though.

“The Delray Housing Group recognized our community’s growing need for affordable rental units and took action,” said Mayor Shelly Petrolia, who once served on the housing board.

According to the 2021 U.S. census, 83% of the city’s households making less than $35,000 a year spend more than half of their income on rent.

“That’s no surprise at $35,000,” Petrolia said. “Considerin­g inflation and that rental rates have increased since the census study, that gap between the income and rising housing costs continues to grow at an alarming rate.”

The apartments at Island Cove are reserved for households making 30% to 80%, or less, of the area’s median income. That number was $98,300 in 2023, per the West Palm Beach Housing Authority.

The cost of Island Cove was approximat­ely $30 million, Erazo said. The Delray Beach Housing Authority partnered with the city’s Community Redevelopm­ent Agency, the CRA, and real estate developmen­t firm Smith & Henzy Group to complete the project.

In 2020, the CRA voted to provide a local government contributi­on of $1 million for the apartments, the authority’s board chair Adam Frankel said. The grant assisted with constructi­on and infrastruc­ture costs.

The property consists of five, twostory buildings with 12 units each. Amenities include an outdoor courtyard, community clubhouse, pool, gym and children’s playground. Also available to residents are programs designed to help with adult literacy, employment and homeowners­hip.

“We want this momentum to go to keep going,” Erazo said. “Palm Beach County needs affordable housing. We need to be the catalyst to build affordable housing.”

Jasmine Fernández is a journalist covering Delray Beach and Boca Raton for The Palm Beach Post. You can reach her at jfernandez@pbpost.com and follow her on X (formerly Twitter) at @jasminefer­nandz. Help support our work. Subscribe today.

 ?? JASMINE FERNÁNDEZ/PALM BEACH POST ?? Among some of the Island Cove amenities are an outdoor courtyard, community clubhouse, pool, gym, a children’s playground and a basketball court.
JASMINE FERNÁNDEZ/PALM BEACH POST Among some of the Island Cove amenities are an outdoor courtyard, community clubhouse, pool, gym, a children’s playground and a basketball court.

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