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Fairway Estates residents ask Everett to create manufactured-home overlay amid rent spikes
Summary
A representative for Fairway Estates homeowners asked the Planning Commission on May 6 to create a manufactured-home overlay and protections after ownership changes and rent increases at the Park, citing mostly older residents living on fixed incomes.
Kim Pearson, representing the Fairway Estates Homeowners Alliance (PHEAA), asked the Planning Commission on May 6 to create a manufactured-home zoning overlay and rent-stabilization measures for Fairway Estates Mobile Home Park, which he said has 71 units and 259 voting members, many aged late 60s to 90s.
Pearson told the commission the park is located about a half mile east of the airport and was purchased in February 2019 by a private-equity owner; he said rents "have gone up" since that sale and currently "are between $1,625 to…
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