That’s kind of what I suspect will happen here. Nothing good comes from low income housing. It’s a typical government screw over for the citizens. First pass all sorts of zoning and environmental laws to make housing costs out of sight for most lower middle and lower income families. Next force developers to provide low cost housing, sticking the cost to the entrepreneurs. Next makes sure that the landlord makes so little margin on the low income rental units that he can’t afford to keep them up and couple this with tenants who trash the place because they have no stake in keeping it up and wouldn’t know the difference anyway. Then have a big expose on the news about cockroaches and mold in the place and then shut it down. the landlord loses a significant chunk of his initial capital. The tenents move someplace else. The place gets taken over by squatters/drug addicts and other low life scum. and then start the cycle over someplace else
I know a guy who bought a duplex that area 40 years ago. They lived in one side, rented out the other. He finally said enough, moved out and tried to sell it. For years. All he could get were dead beat renters, no buyers. It finally sold for half of what he originally paid 40 years earlier. He was glad to get rid of it.