New Bedford, MA

This community of 100,998 residents needs 2,462 more housing units over the next five years.

Comparison to other Massachusetts municipalities

New Bedford: $63,611 Median income (2026 estimate)
<$53K >$242K
New Bedford: 0.81 jobs to household ratio
<0.13 >2.16
New Bedford: Permits since 2020 represent 0.2% of housing
<0.1% >6.3%

How affordable is this community?

This chart tracks whether housing prices are keeping pace with local incomes. The gap between what homes cost and what households can afford reveals affordability trends over time.

Who lives here today?

Households may have different structure type preferences depending on characteristics such as household size, income, employment, presence of children, age of individuals, and lifestyle choices. Understanding the housing stock in corresponding terms helps assess how well existing units align with existing households' ideals.

What does the housing stock look like?

The mix of housing types and ownership patterns shapes a community's character. This chart breaks down housing units by structure type and whether they're owner-occupied or rented.

How much new housing supply is needed?

To keep up with growth and fill current housing shortages, New Bedford, MA needs 2,462 new units over the next 6 years.

2,462
Units to address shortages in existing housing stock
Production needs to address vacancy rates and other factors.
283
Replacement housing
Effective annual loss rate is 1.1 per 1,000 units
227
Ownership vacancy adjustment
Owner-occupied vacancy is 1.0%, below the minimum stable target of 1.5%
1,886
Rental vacancy adjustment
Rental vacancy is 3.1%, below the minimum stable target of 7.4%
66
Substandard housing adjustment
Substandard housing rate is 0.5%, above National avg. of 0.4%
2,462
Total 6-year housing production need (2026-2031)
410
Annual production pace
Average units needed per year to meet 6-year need
5.6%
Total housing unit growth
Percent increase in housing stock over 6 years
0.9%
Annual housing unit growth
Average percent increase in housing stock per year