Four three-bedroom units have been installed on a coastside farm and will soon be rented by laborers at substantially below-market rates.

The Blue House Farm project in San Gregorio is the largest of several that the county and nonprofit Peninsula Open Space Trust have collaborated on this year to create much-needed affordable housing for farmworkers in San Mateo County.

Farmworker housing

The four three-bedroom units will be occupied in five to six weeks by farmworkers paying substantially below market-rate rents. The plan is to further improve the area with landscaping and plan a privacy hedge.

Farmworker housing

The homes are fully equipped with kitchens and living areas.

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