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Vacant public land in Massachusetts could ease housing crisis

In some Massachusetts communities, the local government is one of the biggest property owners.

That land could be key to reducing strain on the region’s housing supply.

About a quarter of land in Greater Boston is owned by the state and municipal governments. While most of that land is in use, some properties are sitting vacant, waiting for officials to decide what to do with them.

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