On July 17, the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (BBCRA) proudly joined PulteGroup and community partners for a “Groundbreaking and Dusty Boots Tour” on The Cottage District, a transformative 41-unit for-sale workforce housing development in Boynton Beach.


The new neighborhood will feature 19 single-family homes and 22 townhomes, thoughtfully designed to provide high-quality, attainable housing just blocks from downtown Boynton Beach. Attendees of the Dusty Boots Tour had the opportunity to preview two model homes, each offering three bedrooms and two bathrooms, hurricane-impact windows, energy-efficient appliances, Silestone countertops, and two-car garages.

“The Cottage District delivers much-needed, high-quality housing that is attainable for the local workforce — including first responders, teachers, health care professionals, government workers and others who serve our community,” said Brent Baker, PulteGroup’s Southeast Florida Division President. “This will be our fourth workforce housing community in Palm Beach County in recent years, and the unique neighborhood further strengthens our relationship with local municipalities to address specific community needs.” With five-foot-wide sidewalks, streetlighting, a neighborhood park, and connections to adjacent areas, the community is designed for walkability, safety, and a strong sense of neighborhood.
This initiative is part of the BBCRA’s ongoing commitment to workforce housing which strengthens communities through development. By providing quality housing options at affordable rates, we’re helping ensure everyone has a place to call home.

Vice Chair Woodrow Hay spoke during the ceremony, “It’s more than just bricks and mortar. It’s a bold and long overdue investment in people and the promise we made many, many years ago. We’re turning what was once a forgotten space into a vibrant community. Forty-one new residential units designed to uplift families, restore dignity and support the visions for a stronger more unified Boynton Beach.” Hay continued, “Here in District 2, we have always had the heart. Now we are making sure that we have the homes.”
Home Details & Pricing (Prices subject to change)
- Single-Family Homes (Moderate-Income): Starting at $301,860
- Townhomes (Low-Income): Starting at $234,780
All prospective buyers must: - Be approved through Palm Beach County’s Workforce Housing Program
- Earn between 60% and 140% of the Area Median Income (AMI)
- Contribute a minimum percentage of the sales price toward their deposit
Due to high demand, only those with a valid Workforce Housing Certificate from Palm Beach County will be entered into the homebuyer lottery.
Sales are expected to begin in October 2025.
For more information about this homebuying opportunity, visit: visit www.LiveAtCottageDistrict.com.
In an effort to help future buyers, the Boynton Beach and Delray Beach CDC have partnered to provide support needed to navigate the County’s application process. To be included in these informational sessions, be sure to fill out the Delray Beach CDC Form.





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