Mason Street
A Permanently Affordable Community in Port Hadlock
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Your next chapter could begin on Mason Street, where community and affordability meet.
Mason Street is thoughtfully designed to foster connection, with walkable pathways, shared spaces, and a layout that brings neighbors together while strengthening the surrounding community.
The Mason Street neighborhood is the first to feature Habitat’s Extended Program, opening the door to affordable homeownership for more Jefferson County residents who are ready to build stability and invest in their community. This program supports households earning between 80% and 150% of area median income, a group that is often locked out of traditional mortgages and priced out of the local housing market. Visit the Habitat Extended Program webpage to learn more.
If you’re ready to take the next step toward affordable homeownership, learn more and apply by visiting our Buy a Home webpage, or call 360‑379‑2827.
A Vision of Community
Mason Street will be an attractive and vibrant neighborhood, providing affordable homeownership opportunities in East Jefferson County, particularly for the local workforce. The physical design will offer a welcoming, walkable neighborhood emphasizing internal social interaction while enhancing connectivity for the surrounding community. We envision Mason Street to be a valuable addition to the broader community offering housing solutions that support local schools and businesses, and addressing the pressing housing shortage faced in the Tri-Area.
Learn more about Mason Street by exploring the neighborhood profile.
Affordable Homes for Working Families
This neighborhood will serve Jefferson County residents earning between 80% and 150% of Area Median Income (AMI)—from retail workers and teachers to healthcare professionals and tradespeople. Every home will be permanently affordable, ensuring long-term stability and opportunity for generations to come.
The Site
What’s important about this site?
- Homes are clustered to foster connection and community
- Shared open space to be enjoyed by all ages
- Walking paths and open spaces invite gathering and play
- Woodlands are preserved for beauty and biodiversity
- Community paths that connect to the nearby school and public library
Aerial View
Status of Planning
Learn More
- Search for past Mason Street news and planning updates here
Give Us Input
Please contact us with your feedback by emailing info@habitatejc.org or calling 360-379-2827.





